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I’m anonymizing documents for review and need to remove author and subject fields consistently.

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Het probleem

This feature helps anonymize documents by consistently removing the Author and Subject metadata fields before sharing for review. It supports safer distribution by reducing the risk of accidental attribution or disclosure through document properties.

Probeer het

De oplossing

When documents are shared for internal or external review, embedded metadata can reveal details that should remain anonymous. This feature enables you to remove the Author and Subject fields consistently across documents to support anonymized review workflows. Use it as part of your document preparation process before sending files to reviewers or uploading to shared repositories. By targeting specific metadata fields, it helps reduce the chance that reviewers can identify the creator or infer sensitive context from the subject line. It also promotes standardization, ensuring every document follows the same anonymization rule rather than relying on manual checks. This is useful for peer review, legal discovery preparation, HR investigations, academic evaluation, and vendor or partner assessments. It can be applied repeatedly to new document sets to maintain consistency over time. The result is a cleaner, more privacy-preserving document package that focuses attention on the content rather than the creator or topic labeling. Use cases include removing identifying metadata before redaction workflows, anonymizing drafts for unbiased feedback, and preparing templates or reports for broad circulation.

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