Christian,

I'd never thought of that - it's a great idea!

CVSNT is an open source GPL/free version control tool much like CVS -
we're having a development planning day next Wednesday - I'll ask if
this is possible to put in the next version.

Meanwhile with Word XP you can save your work files in XML format (I'm
told so anyway).  In that format then you should be able to add keywords
to the document properties (or whereever).  I've no idea about Project.

Regards,


Arthur Barrett

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Subject: CVS and MS Office Office & Project


Hello There,

We need to be able to use one or more CVS Keywords in conjunction with
MS 
Word, Excel, PowerPoint and/or Project, but as far as I can tell, they
only 
work with ASCII files.

Do you know of any utility, tool or something else that will let me use
the 
CVS Keywords with MS Office & Project, then PLEASE let me know.

I am aware of commercial CVS-implementations that can do this, but we
use 
an Open Source CVS, as clients we use either TortoiseCVS og WinCVS.


Kind regards,

Christian


PS.: CVS Keywords are fx. : $Author:, $Date:, $Revision: etc.

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