Likewise, there are other properties you can add to the header. The picture that has always been there previously, the one associated with my computer and Microsoft account, does not reappear in place of the icon. Document Title is just one of the information about the Word Document. Next click Close then save your document. To the right of Document Properties and Personal Information is a button labeled Remove All. Also, my picture disappears in favor of a generic icon.
The second item in the list is Document Properties and Personal Information. When I use the Track Changes feature in Word 2013 (running on Windows 8.1), and I create a new Comment, my name temporarily appears as the Author, but when I close and re-open the document, it switches the Author name to 'Author' instead of my name.
On or off but that just either shows the little generic icon or removes it. Word examines the document, and then displays the results in a list. So….whether or not it’s related to that, any thoughts on restoring the photo? And yes, under “Track Change Options” “Pictures by Comments” is checked. Gets or sets the keywords of the document. Gets the collection of custom properties of the document. Say if that’s when the photo disappeared but it was probably at least close to that. This connects the add-in's process to the Office host application's process. I later changed it back to my name and initials. On the right side of the window, the document properties are listed, including the Last Modified date, the date the document was Created, the Author, and the number of Words in the document. From the Categories list select the Document Information category. Click the Quick Parts tool (in the Text group) and then choose Field. May or may not be related to a time when one of the docs for whom I was doing editing asked me to substitute his name for the comments so it would appear that all the comments were from him. To view properties for an open document in Word, click the File tab and click on Info. This is done by following these steps: Position the insertion point where you want the author name inserted. Because I’m a medical editor who is constantly working on files withĬomments from many different people the photo is actually useful because at a glance I can whiz through a 40-page document, just slowing down when I see the photo in order to see if people have responded to my comments. Now the account picture has disappeared and all you see is the icon of a generic person, along with my name.
I have Word 2013 and from the time I first started using it when I click on the Review tab and insert a new comment it wouldĪppear showing my name and my Microsoft “account picture” plus the typed comment. You seem to have solved a lot of other problems in this category so I am hoping you can solve mine, as well.