![]() In our scientific journal editor workflow example above, the graduate student doesn't know who to hate. The comments that have been made using the Track Changes feature have been anonymized into a single entity called "Author". This file now has no more metadata in it. and save a copy of the file, naming it something like MyFile-clean.docx. Step 2: Go to Word / Preferences / Security and check the box under "Privacy options" that says "Remove personal information from this file on save." Step 1: Open a saved copy of the document. Microsoft's solution to this is to strip all personal identifying information (which they like to refer to by the acronymn PII) from the document in the following way: That way the graduate student only knows to hate "Reviewer number 2" instead of a specific person. Notice step 4, in which the identity of the reviewers is cast into shadow. Return paper to graduate student, who reads it and weeps.Receive article back from reviewers, bathed in blood-red ink. ![]()
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