Definition

Document info

Document info usually refers to metadata fields such as title, author, subject, creator, producer, and timestamps.

Why document info matters

Document info can reveal how a file was created and who worked on it. In PDFs, this often includes title, author, producer, and creation dates.

These fields are useful for review, but they can also expose project details you may not want to share.

When to inspect document info

Check document info before sending PDFs outside your team, publishing files for download, or comparing two versions of the same document.

It is a fast way to spot author names, software traces, and date fields that may not be visible in the document content itself.

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