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<td bgcolor="#525D76"><font color="#ffffff" size="+1"><font face="Arial,sans-serif"><b> 1.1-dev (March 2 2002)</b></font></font></td>
<td bgcolor="#525D76"><font color="#ffffff" size="+1"><font face="Arial,sans-serif"><b> 1.1-dev (March 3 2002)</b></font></font></td>
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<p align="justify">Microsoft applications like "Word" or "Excel" offer the user to
describe his document by properties like "title", "category" and so
on. The application adds further information by itself: last
author, creation date etc. Internally these properties are stored in
so-called <em>property set streams</em>. A property set stream is a
separate document within a <a href="../poifs/index.html">POI
filesystem</a>. HPSF is POI's pure-Java implementation to read (and in
future to write) property set streams.</p>
<p align="justify">Microsoft applications like "Word" or "Excel" let the user describe his
document by properties like "title", "category" and so on. The application
itself adds further information: last author, creation date etc. These
properties are stored in so-called <em>property set streams</em>. A
property set stream is a separate document within a <a href="../poifs/index.html">POI filesystem</a>. HPSF is POI's pure-Java
implementation to read (and in future to write) property set streams.</p>
<p align="justify">Once the <a href="how-to.html">HPSF HOWTO</a> is ready, it will