The problem has to do with the option of the Adobe software to “Rely on system fonts only, do not use document fonts” when the PDF file is generated. Checking or not checking this box changes the PDF creation approach
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Hello All! My name is Emily and I work in the Records department of an Engineering Consulting firm in Southwestern Ontario. A bit of background: We in Records are primarily concerned with information related to our projects, so we're not responsible for HR or Accounting info. Our company...
Hi Emily, I am currently helping a client with these same question as part of a broader M365 strategy, including an information architecture (IA) strategy for SharePoint. Some of the questions that you mentioned such as OneDrive as a temporary location, Teams chats for transitory information,...
But without active management of user-generated folksonomies, the search experience can become bloated and unreliable, affecting end user adoption
One big contributor is user-generated content associated with various “social” interactions – wikis, blogs, Tweets, notifications, votes, profiles, etc
I am interested in exploring approaches that can be undertaken at an administration level for example setting up rules to purge all system generated notification emails after 90 days
I always think social media is a great macro-level example of metadata going horribly wrong and fantastically right at the same moment. The user-generated metadata, such as tags, #hashtags, keywords, etc. exemplifies the many things that can, and in fact do go wrong, with inconsistently applied terms that have no relationships or meaning with each other
paper) Hard-copy documents (paper, fiche) as output by an electronic system or received from third parties Hard-copy documents that have been annotated (electronically or manually) after creation Electronic documents generated or received in electronic form and saved only in electronic form – e.g., as an electronic report, spreadsheets, MS Word docs. Electronic documents that have been annotated Data retained in spreadsheets and databases (i.e., source data used to generate routine or adhoc reports – or just for queries)