Revising template info in File>Properties

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pmacholdt

Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Processor: Intel The Properties window for one of my presentations shows information that I don't want other users to see. Specifically, the information displayed after the Template item.
Any way to change, delete, or hide this information from other users? TX
 
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Jim Gordon Mac MVP

Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Processor: Intel
The Properties window for one of my presentations shows information that
I don't want other users to see. Specifically, the information displayed
after the Template item.
Any way to change, delete, or hide this information from other users? TX

You should be able to select the information within the fields of the
Properties dialog and delete most of them. The statistics and contents
are not editable.

-Jim
 
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pmacholdt

Unfortunately, Template and its associated text are grayed out. It appears to be not editable. Any work around? Don't know why this can't be edited. TX
 
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Jim Gordon Mac MVP

Unfortunately, Template and its associated text are grayed out. It
appears to be not editable. Any work around? Don't know why this can't
be edited. TX

Ah - a template!

Use File > Open and navigate in Finder to the template. In the Format
pop-up choose Template and then open the template. The nature of a
template is that you are expected to use File > Project Gallery to open
a copy (which has a new file name) of the template, while template
itself remains undisturbed.

-Jim
 
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