M
Madame Artois
We have a document, in a public area, that was changed and then changed back
to the original text. We know the first changed document existed as we have
seen a printed version.
I know that someone could have changed it on screen, printed it then not
saved it so it reverted to its original format. Tracking changes and version
were not turned on; no one was expected to change the text.
Is there any Microsoft tool that could reveal hidden data; a sort of 'Remove
Hidden Data' in reverse? I have tried to search for a copy of the changed
document but no luck. My only chance is to investigate the original document
itself
to the original text. We know the first changed document existed as we have
seen a printed version.
I know that someone could have changed it on screen, printed it then not
saved it so it reverted to its original format. Tracking changes and version
were not turned on; no one was expected to change the text.
Is there any Microsoft tool that could reveal hidden data; a sort of 'Remove
Hidden Data' in reverse? I have tried to search for a copy of the changed
document but no luck. My only chance is to investigate the original document
itself