This policy setting controls whether Excel, PowerPoint, and Word users can view document information in the Document Information Panel.The Document Information Panel replaces the modal Properties dialog box in earlier versions of Excel, PowerPoint, and Word, and allows users to view and edit metadata that is associated with the document. Office 2013 developers can create custom Document Information Panels to record a variety of information relevant to the document or the organization. If you enable this policy setting, forms and controls do not display in the Document Information Panel. The panel itself will display when users open it, but it will be blank. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users can view the Document Information Panel.
This policy setting controls whether Excel displays an alert before republishing a workbook to the World Wide Web.If you ...
This policy setting controls whether Excel loads graphics when opening Web pages that were not created in Excel. It configures ...
This policy setting controls whether Excel presents users with a list of data extraction options before beginning an Open ...
This policy setting controls whether Excel prompts users to update automatic links, or whether the updates occur in the background ...
This policy setting controls whether Excel, PowerPoint, and Word users can view document information in the Document Information ...
This policy setting controls whether forms and form templates follow URL redirections provided by Microsoft SharePoint Foundation ...
This policy setting controls whether group names automatically expand to display all the members of the group when selected ...
This policy setting controls whether hidden markup is visible when users open PowerPoint files in standard or HTML format.If ...
This policy setting controls whether hyperlinks in Access tables, queries, forms, and reports are underlined. If you enable ...