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True. To change document properties in applications like Microsoft Word or Excel, you first tap or click on the "File" tab on the ribbon, which opens the properties view and allows you to access and modify the document's properties.
Document properties will always work from the date on the computer, so if you change the system date and open and save a file, it will use the system date for when it was changed. So changing the system date can affect document properties if you do something with the file.
An editable document property is a metadata attribute associated with a document that can be modified by the user. These properties typically include information such as the document title, author, subject, keywords, and comments. By editing these properties, users can better organize, categorize, and manage their documents, making them easier to search and identify later. Most word processors and document management systems provide a way to access and change these properties.
The file contains areas you can view documents and other properties. A file can be both physical or virtual in the computer.
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File > Properties > Summary tab, change info and hit ok.
Standard properties document properties are also known as metadata
Change it's properties from "Portrait" to "Landscape". Usually found in "Page Setup" menu option.
Database Properties
Access the Document Information Panel. Access your document's advanced properties.
Document properties.
Right click on the shortcut, change it's name. Right click on the shortcut, select properties, and change what the icon looks like.