How do I display more information when hovering over an MS Word file?

You should be able to see them, but you first need to fill out the document properties. Do this: 1. Open up a document, then click on the Office Button.2.

Click on Prepare, then Properties. 3. Fill out the information that you want to see: author, keywords, comments, etc. 4.

Close out of the properties window and save and close your document. Now go to the location where the document is saved and hover your mouse over the file name. You should see the info that you entered.

If you have any questions or if this doesn't solve your problem, let me know.

Your folder and file info balloon tips are probably just turned off by default, which happens sometimes. (Like after a new program installation, Service Pack, or OS upgrade) See the following information in this forum to reset them winhelponline.com/blog/balloon-tips-with... _ * Click Start, Run and type CONTROL FOLDERS * In the View tab, enable these two options: o Display file size information in folder tips o Show pop-up description for folder and desktop items * Click Apply, OK. _ NOTE: You may want to also restart after following these instructions.

UPDATE: Here is also some more information on this issue , doing the reverse should resolve your problem in this matter. http://forums.cnet.com/5208-4_102-0.html?threadID=131750.

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