![]() ![]() ![]() There does seem to be a way to purge metadata from a Microsoft Word file in MacOS ( Tools -> Protect Document -> Check "Remove personal information from this file on save"), but there doesn't seem to be any equivalent for Microsoft Excel. ![]() In short, most approaches to removing metadata from Office files in Windows involve the use of the built-in Document Inspector, which doesn't seem to exist in the MacOS versions of Office apps. I have also found guides for removing metadata from Microsoft Word specifically on MacOS: I want to make sure that an Excel file I created is purged of all personal and user metadata before passing it on, for confidentiality reasons.įor Windows, there are many guides for removing personal metadata from most Office data files. ![]()
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