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In Office 2007, Microsoft introduced the Document Inspector, an integral metadata removal tool that strips Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents of information such as author name and comments and other 'metadata'. User assistance system. In Microsoft Office 2007, the Office Assistants were eliminated in favour of a new online help system. Microsoft Word is a word processor developed by Microsoft.It was first released on October 25, 1983, under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems. Subsequent versions were later written for several other platforms including IBM PCs running DOS (1983), Apple Macintosh running the Classic Mac OS (1985), AT&T UNIX PC (1985), Atari ST (1988), OS/2 (1989), Microsoft Windows (1989), SCO Unix. Version 1.0 was released in July 2007. Microsoft Word 2007 (Service Pack 1) supports (for output only) PDF and XPS formats, but only after manual installation of the Microsoft 'Save as PDF or XPS' add-on. On later releases, this was offered by default. Features and flaws. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Office 2007 include applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. They’re available as a one-time purchase for use on a single PC. Microsoft 365 plans include premium versions of these applications plus other services that are enabled over the.

Microsoft Office Word 2007 Update is an update to Microsoft Office Word 2007. Generally, customers who purchase or license Word 2007 from Microsoft after January 10, 2010 for use in the United States and its territories must use updated software that does not include a particular custom XML tagging implementation.

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Are there templates and sample files available to use with Word?
How do I use these templates to prepare my paper?
What do I need to create PDF documents using Word or WordPerfect?
How do I create compliant PDFs from Word 2007?
How do I create compliant PDFs from Word (2007 and earlier)?
How do I create compliant PDF from other Word Processors?
Your test keeps saying there are SimSun/PMingLiu fonts in my paper. What should I do?
According to the pdf test my pdf file has annotations but I do not find any annotations. What to do?

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Are there templates and sample files available to use with Word?Yes indeed. Please download the files listed below for use on your system. Note that these templates may and sometimes do change from conference to conference due to publisher and IEEE requirements. Simply because the template worked for a previous conference, it is not necessary that it will also work for the current conference.

Note that we have provided both US Letter and A4 templates. While for review purposes you may prepare your document in either Letter or A4 paper size, check your conference home page for the page size requirement for the final manuscript.

MS-Word templates/files
  • MS Word template ieeeconf_letter.dot for US Letter paper
  • MS Word template ieeeconf_A4.dot for A4 paper
  • Sample Documents ieeeconf_letter.doc and sample_A4.doc

Some conferences may require that special templates be used. Please check the website of your conference. These templates cannot be downloaded here.

How do I use these templates to prepare my paper? If you downloaded Word template files (*.dot), save the files to either your User Template or Workgroup Template location. You can find out where this is located in Word 2003 under Tools/Options/File Locations.

If you downloaded *.doc documents instead of *.dot templates, you can save the document as File | SaveAs a *.dot template. Your word processor should automatically place them in your User Template directory.

To use the template, use the menu option 'File | New' and you will see the template names in a list. Double click on the template you want to use. A new document is created based on the template you selected. The original template is not changed but is used as a pattern for your new document.

You may also save the template (e.g.) on your desktop. Then a new document using this template may also be opened (as a doc file) by right-clicking the saved file and choosing 'New' from the context menu.

What do I need to create PDF documents using Word or WordPerfect? In addition to your word processor, you will need Adobe PDF Reader to view your pdf files, and one of the following:
  • The Microsoft Office Save as PDF feature (Word 2007 or higher only)
  • Adobe Acrobat Standard or Professional 6 or higher
  • OpenOffice Writer 3 or higher
  • Ghostview 4.6 or higher together with a matching version of Ghostscript. Free downloads and not difficult to install. This is high quality open source software. To use this option you will also need a Postscript printer driver.
There are several other products (free or commercial) in the market that can produce compatible PDF files. However, there is no support available for them through these pages.
How do I create compliant PDFs from Word 2007? A simple way to create compliant PDF from Word 2007 or 2010 is to use the Microsoft Office Save as PDF feature. This is available for Office 2007 as a free Add In and is built into Office 2010.
To install the Add In for Office 2007 follow these steps.
  1. Download the MS-Office Add In from Microsoft Download Center => Office => 2007 Microsoft Office Add-in: Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS.
  2. This is an executable file, run the file to install the add-in. You may need to restart your computer for add-in to become active.
Proceed as follows to create the pdf file.
  1. Create your document in Letter or A4 as warranted by the conference.
  2. Use Save as. If your addin is installed correctly, you will see a menu item to save as PDF or XPS as shown below to the left. Choose this option.
  3. Select the PDF options as shown in the figure to the right, making sure to include 'ISO 19005-1 compliant (PDF/A)'. The resulting file will meet the PDF compliance.

How do I create compliant PDFs from Word (2007 and earlier)? There are various possibilities to create compliant PDFs from Word.
Using the Microsoft Office Save as PDF Add-in (Word 2007 and later)

See the section How do I create compliant PDFs from Word 2007?

These instructions require Adobe Acrobat Standard or Professional version 6 or later to be correctly installed on your system.
  1. In Word 2003, click on the tab 'Adobe PDF' and select 'Change Conversion Settings'. In Word 2007, click on the tab 'Acrobat' and select 'Preferences.' This opens a window similar to one of the two below.
    Word 2003, Acrobat 6
    Word 2007, Acrobat 9
  2. Select the correct Conversion Settings, preferably the IEEE job options for your version of Acrobat. This is the recommended way, and requires that the IEEE job options have been installed.
    If you do not have the correct IEEE job options installed and you have a recent version of Adobe Acrobat that supports PDF/A then check the option 'Create PDF/A-1a 2003 compliant file.'
    Alternatively (not recommended) you may configure the settings manually. Select 'Standard' for the Conversion Settings and click on 'Advanced settings.' Most settings may be left as they are with one important exception. Under 'Fonts', make sure that the box 'Never embed' is empty.
  3. Still on the Adobe PDFMaker Settings tab, uncheck the options 'Create bookmarks' and 'Add links.' Click on OK to save the settings.
  4. In Word 2003, click on the tab Adobe PDF and select 'Convert to Adobe PDF.' In Word 2007, click on the tab 'Acrobat' and next on 'Create PDF.'

This method requires that you have OpenOffice 3 or later installed.
  1. Open the Word file in OpenOffice Writer.
  2. Open File -> Export PDF.
  3. On the General tab of the PDF Options, check the option 'PDF/A-1a'. Uncheck 'Export bookmarks.'
  4. Click on 'Export.'

This method needs more preparation and is more involved than the other methods but it is completely free. You may need to resort to it when you have no access to Adobe Acrobat and the methods that have been suggested to create compliant PDF in the form of PDF/A compliance lack the flexibility to set all necessary configuration options.
This method consists of two steps
  1. Converting the Word file to postscript using a postscript printer driver
  2. Converting the postscript file to pdf using GSView and ghostscript

Convert the Word file to postscript using a postscript printer driver
First you need to install a postscript printer driver. The steps are more or less the same under Windows XP or Vista. Go to Control Panel/Printers and right-click to open Add Printer. Choose Local Printer and Print to File. Select a suitable postscript printer, for instance the HP Laserjet 8000 Series PS. Do not set this as your default printer.

After completing your document, go to File, Print (Word 2003) or Office button, Print, Print (Word 2007). Select the postscript printer that you installed, check 'Print to file' and click on OK. Save the file with a .ps extension, for instance as mypaper.ps.

Convert the postscript file to pdf using GSView and ghostscript
For this step you need to have GSView together with an appropriate version of ghostscript installed. Their installation is straightforward. The screenshots below are for GSView 4.6.

After opening the postscript file in GSView, the first step is to set the media size to Letter. To do this, in the GSview menu bar at the top click on 'Media' and select Letter as shown below:

Next, click on 'File | Convert'. In the ensuing window, click on 'Properties', then follow the four screenshots below:


This option makes sure that the files will be viewable by readers with Acrobat Reader 5 and higher.
Type '100' (without the quotes) into the Value box. This sets MaxSubsetPct to 100.

These three settings ensure that all fonts are embedded as required.

Click on OK to close the Properties window and again on OK to start the conversion to pdf.

How do I create compliant PDF from other Word Processors?
This method is available if you have Adobe Acrobat Standard or Professional installed on your system. This comes with a printer driver that is available for every Windows application.
Print your document selecting Adobe PDF as your printer as shown below. Before starting to print, click on 'Properties' and 'Adobe PDF Settings to bring up the screen to the right.
  • For Default Settings choose the IEEE job options for your version of Acrobat (recommended).
  • If you do not have the IEEE job options installed and you have a recent version of Adobe Acrobat, select 'PDF/A-1b (RGB).'
  • If you opt to configure manually (not recommended), select 'Standard' and click on 'Edit.' Most settings may be kept but make very sure that under 'Fonts' the box 'Never Embed' is empty.
After returning to the Print screen click on OK to create the pdf file.

If you are using OpenOffice Writer as your word processor then you may of course use the option Export as PDF as explained in the section How do I create compliant PDFs from Word (2007 and earlier)?.

If you use Word Perfect or another word processor then you may be able to import your document into OpenOffice Writer and then use the option Export as PDF.


GSView may be used with other word processors in exactly the same way as explained for Word in the section How do I create compliant PDFs from Word (2007 and earlier)? After opening the document in your word processor print to file using the installed postscript printer, and convert the postscript file to pdf with GSView.
Your test keeps saying there are SimSun/PMingLiu fonts in my paper. What should I do? Distributions of Windows and Microsoft Office in the orient come with Asian language packages and include fonts such as SimSun. People who do not have these fonts on their system are not able to read the resulting document and hence papers with such fonts are not accepted by the system.

Important: Download the MS Word template to prepare your manuscript. This will eliminate most of the problems.

However, depending on how your MS Office is configured, your system may substitute certain fonts from those provided in the template to (possibly) SimSun. There are two ways to override your system's setting.

  1. Click on Edit and scroll down to 'Find'
  2. This will open up a 'Find and Replace' dialog box. Your dialog box may already open in the expanded form. If not, click on 'More' button to view various search options.
  3. Press on the 'Format' button and select 'Font ...' from the drop down list. You may see 'Format: Font: (Default) Some Font' below the search box, where Some Font will be a font on your system - ignore it.
    You will be presented with the font dialog box. Select 'SimSun' from the scroll box and press 'OK' as shown below.
  4. Click on the 'Replace' tab on the top of 'Find and Replace' box and follow the steps for selecting the font. This time select the font to be 'Time New Roman' and press 'OK'. Your 'Find and Replace' box should look like the image below:
  5. You are now ready to substitute fonts. Keep the input boxes for find and replace empty and press 'Replace All'. This will replace all SimSun font formatting with Time New Roman. Upon completion of substitutions, you should see the result displayed as shown in the next screen capture.
    You can now proceed to conversion to PDF.

  1. Click on Format and scroll down to 'Style'. Once the Style dialog box is open, select 'Styles in use' as shown.
  2. This will list all the styles in use in the current document. Here comes the tedious part: you must examine font setting in each style in use by your document till you find the style that is using the font that needs to be replaced.
  3. Press on 'Format' button and select 'Font ...' from the drop down list.
    You will be presented with the font dialog box. Select 'Time New Roman' (for example) from the scroll box and press 'OK' as shown below.
  4. You can now proceed to conversion to PDF.

According to the pdf test my pdf file has annotations but I do not find any annotations. What to do? Pdf considers various manuscript elements as annotations, including text annotations, form fields and hyperlinks. When the pdf test reports annotations this often concerns hyperlinks that occur in the source Word document. When using Adobe Acrobat to convert a Word file to compliant pdf hyperlinks are automatically removed but when the Save as PDF Add-in of Office 2007 and later is used it is necessary to remove these links manually from the Word document.
  1. Open the file in Word 2007 or 2010.
    • In Word 2007, click on the Office Button, choose Word Options, and select Advanced.
    • In Word 2010, click on File, choose Options and select Advanced.
  2. In the section Show document content, check the option Show field codes instead of their values and click on OK. The screenshot below is for Word 2010 but that for Word 2007 is similar.
  3. Use the Word Find function to search for HYPERLINK.
  4. Place the cursor in the hyperlink field. Under the Insert tab, click on the Hyperlink icon and click on Remove link