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/> The first time that I needed this feature, it took me a lot of time researching, so thought of sharing this tip with you all.</p><h5>If you are using MS Office 2000:</h5><ol><li>Open the document.</li><li>Go to File &gt; Save As. Click on Tools on top right side as shown.<br
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