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I've been using it since Word 2003. It was not in 2000, and I don't think it
was in Office XP/2002, but I never had that release so I can't say for certain.
The rub is, only versions that have the feature will respect the limits. Pass
the document to someone who has Word 2000 and they'll be able to mess it all up.
So you need to be in a workplace where IT keeps everyone on the same revs.
Gene
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From: "David Neeley" <dbneeley -at- gmail -dot- com>
I did notice Gene's comment about limiting style modifications. Either
that was not a feature of the Word versions I worked with in past
years, or it is a feature I was completely clueless about.
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