Microsoft Office Tools- permanently remove author name
I am having some trouble with Microsoft Office tools, I want to permanently remove the author name from all future created documents.
Word, Excel, etc, keep pulling my computer login username (Lets say JCTechie) and adding it to the author field. Even when I go into Options>Personalize>username and created a blank or false name, it doesn't take effect. It always shows as (JCTechie) when right clicking the .doc or .xlxs file- details- author. Is there a way to stop automatically adding the author or to change it to a blank space/ no entry? I know I can inspect the document and remove all data, but it's tedious to do for every document I create, especially if I were to forget to do it.
I'm using Office 2013 locally, not signed in to a Microsoft account.
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I am having some trouble with Microsoft Office tools, I want to permanently remove the author name from all future created documents.
Word, Excel, etc, keep pulling my computer login username (Lets say JCTechie) and adding it to the author field. Even when I go into Options>Personalize>username and created a blank or false name, it doesn't take effect. It always shows as (JCTechie) when right clicking the .doc or .xlxs file- details- author. Is there a way to stop automatically adding the author or to change it to a blank space/ no entry? I know I can inspect the document and remove all data, but it's tedious to do for every document I create, especially if I were to forget to do it.
I'm using Office 2013 locally, not signed in to a Microsoft account.
windows microsoft-excel microsoft-word microsoft-office
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What do you have underOptions -> General -> User name
?
– cybernetic.nomad
Jan 16 at 20:39
Are you sure you're looking at the document metadata "author" and not the file system file "owner"?
– Debra
Jan 17 at 8:32
I have a single space currently, but when I try to change it to Joe Smith it has no effect @cybernetic.nomad
– JCTechie
Jan 17 at 15:53
It's when I open file explorer, right click the file, properties, details, author @Debra
– JCTechie
Jan 17 at 15:54
1
Can you toggle: File > Options > Trust Center > Privacy Options > "Remove personal information from properties on save" checkbox. If using a corporate machine this option may be disabled for attribution purposes. Let me know where this leaves you.
– primohacker
Jan 24 at 2:10
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I am having some trouble with Microsoft Office tools, I want to permanently remove the author name from all future created documents.
Word, Excel, etc, keep pulling my computer login username (Lets say JCTechie) and adding it to the author field. Even when I go into Options>Personalize>username and created a blank or false name, it doesn't take effect. It always shows as (JCTechie) when right clicking the .doc or .xlxs file- details- author. Is there a way to stop automatically adding the author or to change it to a blank space/ no entry? I know I can inspect the document and remove all data, but it's tedious to do for every document I create, especially if I were to forget to do it.
I'm using Office 2013 locally, not signed in to a Microsoft account.
windows microsoft-excel microsoft-word microsoft-office
I am having some trouble with Microsoft Office tools, I want to permanently remove the author name from all future created documents.
Word, Excel, etc, keep pulling my computer login username (Lets say JCTechie) and adding it to the author field. Even when I go into Options>Personalize>username and created a blank or false name, it doesn't take effect. It always shows as (JCTechie) when right clicking the .doc or .xlxs file- details- author. Is there a way to stop automatically adding the author or to change it to a blank space/ no entry? I know I can inspect the document and remove all data, but it's tedious to do for every document I create, especially if I were to forget to do it.
I'm using Office 2013 locally, not signed in to a Microsoft account.
windows microsoft-excel microsoft-word microsoft-office
windows microsoft-excel microsoft-word microsoft-office
edited Jan 17 at 8:33
Debra
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What do you have underOptions -> General -> User name
?
– cybernetic.nomad
Jan 16 at 20:39
Are you sure you're looking at the document metadata "author" and not the file system file "owner"?
– Debra
Jan 17 at 8:32
I have a single space currently, but when I try to change it to Joe Smith it has no effect @cybernetic.nomad
– JCTechie
Jan 17 at 15:53
It's when I open file explorer, right click the file, properties, details, author @Debra
– JCTechie
Jan 17 at 15:54
1
Can you toggle: File > Options > Trust Center > Privacy Options > "Remove personal information from properties on save" checkbox. If using a corporate machine this option may be disabled for attribution purposes. Let me know where this leaves you.
– primohacker
Jan 24 at 2:10
|
show 2 more comments
1
What do you have underOptions -> General -> User name
?
– cybernetic.nomad
Jan 16 at 20:39
Are you sure you're looking at the document metadata "author" and not the file system file "owner"?
– Debra
Jan 17 at 8:32
I have a single space currently, but when I try to change it to Joe Smith it has no effect @cybernetic.nomad
– JCTechie
Jan 17 at 15:53
It's when I open file explorer, right click the file, properties, details, author @Debra
– JCTechie
Jan 17 at 15:54
1
Can you toggle: File > Options > Trust Center > Privacy Options > "Remove personal information from properties on save" checkbox. If using a corporate machine this option may be disabled for attribution purposes. Let me know where this leaves you.
– primohacker
Jan 24 at 2:10
1
1
What do you have under
Options -> General -> User name
?– cybernetic.nomad
Jan 16 at 20:39
What do you have under
Options -> General -> User name
?– cybernetic.nomad
Jan 16 at 20:39
Are you sure you're looking at the document metadata "author" and not the file system file "owner"?
– Debra
Jan 17 at 8:32
Are you sure you're looking at the document metadata "author" and not the file system file "owner"?
– Debra
Jan 17 at 8:32
I have a single space currently, but when I try to change it to Joe Smith it has no effect @cybernetic.nomad
– JCTechie
Jan 17 at 15:53
I have a single space currently, but when I try to change it to Joe Smith it has no effect @cybernetic.nomad
– JCTechie
Jan 17 at 15:53
It's when I open file explorer, right click the file, properties, details, author @Debra
– JCTechie
Jan 17 at 15:54
It's when I open file explorer, right click the file, properties, details, author @Debra
– JCTechie
Jan 17 at 15:54
1
1
Can you toggle: File > Options > Trust Center > Privacy Options > "Remove personal information from properties on save" checkbox. If using a corporate machine this option may be disabled for attribution purposes. Let me know where this leaves you.
– primohacker
Jan 24 at 2:10
Can you toggle: File > Options > Trust Center > Privacy Options > "Remove personal information from properties on save" checkbox. If using a corporate machine this option may be disabled for attribution purposes. Let me know where this leaves you.
– primohacker
Jan 24 at 2:10
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I can think of one solution, which involves a VBA macro, so is limited to Office
document formats which allow macros, such as .docm
, .doc
or .xlsm
.
The solution is more complete for Word files than for PowerPoint.
The VBA macro for Word, added in the VBA Editor that is opened using
Alt+F11:
Sub AutoClose()
If ActiveDocument.Saved = False Then
Dim oProp As DocumentProperty
On Error Resume Next
For Each oProp In ActiveDocument.BuiltInDocumentProperties
oProp.Value = ""
Next oProp
Application.UserName = "x"
ActiveDocument.Save
End If
End Sub
To explain, this macro executes on close of the document.
It deletes all built-in properties and sets the "Last saved by" property to x
,
since deleting this property doesn't work and only results in using the logged-in
account name.
The macro is only invoked if the document was modified, and does the save,
incidentally suppressing the dialog of "Save, Don't Save or Cancel"
(which can be added-in easily enough).
If the macro is added to any document, it will work for this document only.
To make it work for all Word documents, add it to the templates of
normal.dot
or normal.dotm
.
References:
- What is the normal.dot file?
- Apply template to an existing Word document file
This mechanism of template does not exist for Excel spreadsheets.
For Excel, one is obliged to add the macro individually to every .xlsm
file.
The macro name is also a bit different: Auto_Close
instead of AutoClose
.
For reference, see for example the article
Run Macro When Excel Closes – Auto_Close.
add a comment |
I am on Office 2016, and putting blank or removing everything (from username/ initial fields) works and sticks across close and re-open of all documents, and is carried from excel to word and from word to excel.
If putting space is not working, you can try putting some non-visible character, like Alt-127 or Alt-255 (from num keyboard, that is ascii code for delete) or any other such character like unicode ZERO WIDTH SPACE hex 200B, decimal 8203 or ZERO WIDTH NON JOINER zwnj 0wnj hex 200C, decimal 8204 or ZERO WIDTH JOINER zwj 0wj hex 200D, decimal 8205. For unicode char write the decimal code, select that, press alt-x
Thanks.
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I can think of one solution, which involves a VBA macro, so is limited to Office
document formats which allow macros, such as .docm
, .doc
or .xlsm
.
The solution is more complete for Word files than for PowerPoint.
The VBA macro for Word, added in the VBA Editor that is opened using
Alt+F11:
Sub AutoClose()
If ActiveDocument.Saved = False Then
Dim oProp As DocumentProperty
On Error Resume Next
For Each oProp In ActiveDocument.BuiltInDocumentProperties
oProp.Value = ""
Next oProp
Application.UserName = "x"
ActiveDocument.Save
End If
End Sub
To explain, this macro executes on close of the document.
It deletes all built-in properties and sets the "Last saved by" property to x
,
since deleting this property doesn't work and only results in using the logged-in
account name.
The macro is only invoked if the document was modified, and does the save,
incidentally suppressing the dialog of "Save, Don't Save or Cancel"
(which can be added-in easily enough).
If the macro is added to any document, it will work for this document only.
To make it work for all Word documents, add it to the templates of
normal.dot
or normal.dotm
.
References:
- What is the normal.dot file?
- Apply template to an existing Word document file
This mechanism of template does not exist for Excel spreadsheets.
For Excel, one is obliged to add the macro individually to every .xlsm
file.
The macro name is also a bit different: Auto_Close
instead of AutoClose
.
For reference, see for example the article
Run Macro When Excel Closes – Auto_Close.
add a comment |
I can think of one solution, which involves a VBA macro, so is limited to Office
document formats which allow macros, such as .docm
, .doc
or .xlsm
.
The solution is more complete for Word files than for PowerPoint.
The VBA macro for Word, added in the VBA Editor that is opened using
Alt+F11:
Sub AutoClose()
If ActiveDocument.Saved = False Then
Dim oProp As DocumentProperty
On Error Resume Next
For Each oProp In ActiveDocument.BuiltInDocumentProperties
oProp.Value = ""
Next oProp
Application.UserName = "x"
ActiveDocument.Save
End If
End Sub
To explain, this macro executes on close of the document.
It deletes all built-in properties and sets the "Last saved by" property to x
,
since deleting this property doesn't work and only results in using the logged-in
account name.
The macro is only invoked if the document was modified, and does the save,
incidentally suppressing the dialog of "Save, Don't Save or Cancel"
(which can be added-in easily enough).
If the macro is added to any document, it will work for this document only.
To make it work for all Word documents, add it to the templates of
normal.dot
or normal.dotm
.
References:
- What is the normal.dot file?
- Apply template to an existing Word document file
This mechanism of template does not exist for Excel spreadsheets.
For Excel, one is obliged to add the macro individually to every .xlsm
file.
The macro name is also a bit different: Auto_Close
instead of AutoClose
.
For reference, see for example the article
Run Macro When Excel Closes – Auto_Close.
add a comment |
I can think of one solution, which involves a VBA macro, so is limited to Office
document formats which allow macros, such as .docm
, .doc
or .xlsm
.
The solution is more complete for Word files than for PowerPoint.
The VBA macro for Word, added in the VBA Editor that is opened using
Alt+F11:
Sub AutoClose()
If ActiveDocument.Saved = False Then
Dim oProp As DocumentProperty
On Error Resume Next
For Each oProp In ActiveDocument.BuiltInDocumentProperties
oProp.Value = ""
Next oProp
Application.UserName = "x"
ActiveDocument.Save
End If
End Sub
To explain, this macro executes on close of the document.
It deletes all built-in properties and sets the "Last saved by" property to x
,
since deleting this property doesn't work and only results in using the logged-in
account name.
The macro is only invoked if the document was modified, and does the save,
incidentally suppressing the dialog of "Save, Don't Save or Cancel"
(which can be added-in easily enough).
If the macro is added to any document, it will work for this document only.
To make it work for all Word documents, add it to the templates of
normal.dot
or normal.dotm
.
References:
- What is the normal.dot file?
- Apply template to an existing Word document file
This mechanism of template does not exist for Excel spreadsheets.
For Excel, one is obliged to add the macro individually to every .xlsm
file.
The macro name is also a bit different: Auto_Close
instead of AutoClose
.
For reference, see for example the article
Run Macro When Excel Closes – Auto_Close.
I can think of one solution, which involves a VBA macro, so is limited to Office
document formats which allow macros, such as .docm
, .doc
or .xlsm
.
The solution is more complete for Word files than for PowerPoint.
The VBA macro for Word, added in the VBA Editor that is opened using
Alt+F11:
Sub AutoClose()
If ActiveDocument.Saved = False Then
Dim oProp As DocumentProperty
On Error Resume Next
For Each oProp In ActiveDocument.BuiltInDocumentProperties
oProp.Value = ""
Next oProp
Application.UserName = "x"
ActiveDocument.Save
End If
End Sub
To explain, this macro executes on close of the document.
It deletes all built-in properties and sets the "Last saved by" property to x
,
since deleting this property doesn't work and only results in using the logged-in
account name.
The macro is only invoked if the document was modified, and does the save,
incidentally suppressing the dialog of "Save, Don't Save or Cancel"
(which can be added-in easily enough).
If the macro is added to any document, it will work for this document only.
To make it work for all Word documents, add it to the templates of
normal.dot
or normal.dotm
.
References:
- What is the normal.dot file?
- Apply template to an existing Word document file
This mechanism of template does not exist for Excel spreadsheets.
For Excel, one is obliged to add the macro individually to every .xlsm
file.
The macro name is also a bit different: Auto_Close
instead of AutoClose
.
For reference, see for example the article
Run Macro When Excel Closes – Auto_Close.
answered Jan 24 at 12:04
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I am on Office 2016, and putting blank or removing everything (from username/ initial fields) works and sticks across close and re-open of all documents, and is carried from excel to word and from word to excel.
If putting space is not working, you can try putting some non-visible character, like Alt-127 or Alt-255 (from num keyboard, that is ascii code for delete) or any other such character like unicode ZERO WIDTH SPACE hex 200B, decimal 8203 or ZERO WIDTH NON JOINER zwnj 0wnj hex 200C, decimal 8204 or ZERO WIDTH JOINER zwj 0wj hex 200D, decimal 8205. For unicode char write the decimal code, select that, press alt-x
Thanks.
add a comment |
I am on Office 2016, and putting blank or removing everything (from username/ initial fields) works and sticks across close and re-open of all documents, and is carried from excel to word and from word to excel.
If putting space is not working, you can try putting some non-visible character, like Alt-127 or Alt-255 (from num keyboard, that is ascii code for delete) or any other such character like unicode ZERO WIDTH SPACE hex 200B, decimal 8203 or ZERO WIDTH NON JOINER zwnj 0wnj hex 200C, decimal 8204 or ZERO WIDTH JOINER zwj 0wj hex 200D, decimal 8205. For unicode char write the decimal code, select that, press alt-x
Thanks.
add a comment |
I am on Office 2016, and putting blank or removing everything (from username/ initial fields) works and sticks across close and re-open of all documents, and is carried from excel to word and from word to excel.
If putting space is not working, you can try putting some non-visible character, like Alt-127 or Alt-255 (from num keyboard, that is ascii code for delete) or any other such character like unicode ZERO WIDTH SPACE hex 200B, decimal 8203 or ZERO WIDTH NON JOINER zwnj 0wnj hex 200C, decimal 8204 or ZERO WIDTH JOINER zwj 0wj hex 200D, decimal 8205. For unicode char write the decimal code, select that, press alt-x
Thanks.
I am on Office 2016, and putting blank or removing everything (from username/ initial fields) works and sticks across close and re-open of all documents, and is carried from excel to word and from word to excel.
If putting space is not working, you can try putting some non-visible character, like Alt-127 or Alt-255 (from num keyboard, that is ascii code for delete) or any other such character like unicode ZERO WIDTH SPACE hex 200B, decimal 8203 or ZERO WIDTH NON JOINER zwnj 0wnj hex 200C, decimal 8204 or ZERO WIDTH JOINER zwj 0wj hex 200D, decimal 8205. For unicode char write the decimal code, select that, press alt-x
Thanks.
edited Jan 30 at 7:08
answered Jan 29 at 21:48
V S RawatV S Rawat
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What do you have under
Options -> General -> User name
?– cybernetic.nomad
Jan 16 at 20:39
Are you sure you're looking at the document metadata "author" and not the file system file "owner"?
– Debra
Jan 17 at 8:32
I have a single space currently, but when I try to change it to Joe Smith it has no effect @cybernetic.nomad
– JCTechie
Jan 17 at 15:53
It's when I open file explorer, right click the file, properties, details, author @Debra
– JCTechie
Jan 17 at 15:54
1
Can you toggle: File > Options > Trust Center > Privacy Options > "Remove personal information from properties on save" checkbox. If using a corporate machine this option may be disabled for attribution purposes. Let me know where this leaves you.
– primohacker
Jan 24 at 2:10