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Erik Wettergren
Feb 02, 2019Iron Contributor
Highly Confused by Highlighted Content
I'm trying to set up a highlighted webpart (HCWP) to pull content from acrsoss all our sites filtered by value of a specific managed metadata termset. However, when applying the managed property ...
Richard Rodgers
Feb 04, 2019Brass Contributor
I've seen a similar problem with the image - I was convinced that it wasn't in the document.
However, it was in the document - it had been shrunk down very small behind another image in the document - I only found it by deleting each image in turn to see what was behind each.
Erik Wettergren
Feb 04, 2019Iron Contributor
Hi and thanks!
That could possibly be the case here. But then it would be nice to understand how SharePoint pics the image to display. In another case it has picked out a competely random picture from a random slide in a powerpoint file. Would be useful to undastand how it works and how to work with this to make it display meaningful or representative pictures.
That could possibly be the case here. But then it would be nice to understand how SharePoint pics the image to display. In another case it has picked out a competely random picture from a random slide in a powerpoint file. Would be useful to undastand how it works and how to work with this to make it display meaningful or representative pictures.
- Richard RodgersFeb 04, 2019Brass Contributor
I believe that it chooses the "highest quality" image from the document.
- Erik WettergrenFeb 04, 2019Iron ContributorOK, "highest quality" in terms of number of pixels or what? Could this be changed somehow?
- Erik WettergrenFeb 07, 2019Iron ContributorIt turned out to be a tiny tiny miniature of the displayed image hidden as part of another image. Why it chooses to pick this particlular image on slide 7 is still a mystery though. MS support engineer didn't have clue either.
Also the title displayed doesn't seem to be possible to have any control over. (i've spend hours with MS support engineers trying to get the correct mapping in place - but NOTHING have desired effect).
The most logical thing would be to display the 'filename' as this property is 100% certain to exist and almost always relevant with regards to the content of the file. The 'title' property is almost never used, its hidden away and very often plain misleading as people tend to make copies of files and just add/change content and save with a new name (but not editing title to reflect the cahanges).
So, I guess we have to live with this webpart being more or less impossible to control and user will have to guess the content of the displayed documents.