![]() That’s the only ‘official’ use of the content status flag. ![]() When a document is ‘Marked as Final’ the Content Status flag is changed to ‘Final’. Content Status is FinalĮagle-eyed readers noticed the mention of Content Status in another article. However, that’s a custom property not an in-built document property.Ĭontent Status isn’t supported as a property/column in Mac Finder. Yes, there is a Status property if you drill down to File | Properties | Custom and scroll down the long name list. The VBA code below works on Office 365 for Mac, as it should!
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