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What do you mean "sent"?

Typically the meta-data you are talking about is not maintained in the
file, so when it is e-mailed, it is lost.

The good news for you is that MS Word maintains its own set of meta-data
inside the file.  I don't know how to view it from Linux, but from a
Windows box you can right click on the files and select properties. 
Then click on the custom tab.  Then click on advanced.

HTH, and if anyone knows how to do this from Linux, I'd be interested to
know how.

Greg
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Greg Freemyer


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