How to Remove Metadata from Contracts in MS Word
Nada Alnajafi
Award Winning In-House Counsel | Founder of Contract Nerds ?? ?? | Author of Contract Redlining Etiquette | Keynote Speaker & In-House Trainer
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My name is?Nada Alnajafi. I'm a seasoned in-house attorney, blogger, author, and speaker who loves working with, talking about, and writing about contracts. And I'm determined to transform the way we lawyers and contracts professionals redline contracts for the better.
In?this newsletter , I'm going to show you how to master MS Word's Track Changes features which will lead to faster contract reviews, less back-and-forth, more enjoyment of your work, and greater negotiation leverage. Keep scrolling for step-by-step instructions on how to remove metadata from a contract template or draft.
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The Problem with Metadata
Metadata is a set of data that describes and gives information about other data.
For documents, that means data that gives information about a document. Kind of like a fingerprint. The problem with document metadata is that it might contain information that is confidential, sensitive, or even attorney-client privileged. Because contracts are iterative documents that often borrow from or build on other templates, contracts professionals should be cautious about this and consider scrubbing their contract templates and document drafts to avoid inadvertently disclosing this type of information.
Here are some examples of metadata that might be captured in a contract template or draft that you may be classified as confidential or otherwise sensitive information.
This article by Microsoft goes into further detail about the types of metadata captured by the different Microsoft 365 documents.
How to Remove Metadata
1. Go to File > Info > Check for Issues > Inspect Document. On the right side of the screen, you can see a preview of the document Properties which may point out some unwanted metadata. For example, I'm not sure who Spencer Building Maintenance is but he is listed as the author of this particular contract template.
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2. In the Document Inspector box, you will be presented with 11 different categories of items that Word will inspect for you. Check the boxes of the categories you want to clear.
Note: If the contract is already redlined, then I recommend unchecking the “Comments, Revisions, and Versions” category, as show in the image below. For M&A transactions that use footers like comments, I recommend unchecking “Headers, Footers, and Watermarks” as well.
3. Then click “Inspect."
4. The Document Inspector will run for a few seconds and then present a results screen. Review the results from each category and determine which ones you want to remove.
5. Click on the "Remove All" button next to the categories you wish to clear the metadata from.
6. Click on "Reinspect" if you want to be double sure that everything was cleared as intended.
Note: In my examples, I clicked "Remove All" from the Document Properties and Personal Information category. Then I checked the document properties and saw that Spencer Building Maintenance was no longer listed as the author.
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1 年Critical point about confidential information. For lawyers in New York, NYSBA Ethics Opinion 782 (2004) addresses a lawyer's duty to use reasonable care to prevent the disclosure of metadata containing client confidences or secrets. That opinion interpreted former DR 4-101, but current Rule 1.6(c) requires lawyers to make reasonable efforts to prevent inadvertent disclosure of confidential information. #lawyering #legalethics
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1 年Can you post a version of this for Word for Mac, since the instructions only apply to the PC version?
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1 年I do exactly what you suggest but I'm never sure that I'm removing #6 on your list (past revisions) since I'm unchecking the comments/revisions box. So if it's a major deal, I end up creating a new redline instead. What do you think?
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1 年I already do the steps that you’ve listed in your article, but I have a question. Can you effectively strip out the metadata by saving as a PDF?