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Daniel Anderson
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Aug 17, 2017
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Working Documents and Final Published Documents

Hi all, just after a bit of advice. I have a requirement where by all policy documents need to have a "working location" in Word Format where policy editors can edit and no other user has access. Once documents are approved they need to be then published, saved or converted to PDF and moved to a "pulished library". So the PDF version is the version that is all users then can read, download and send if required.

 

Any advice on the best "process" to accomplish this? Is the best option simply to save the work version as a pdf an upload to another library?

 

 

 

  • We have a restricted-access 'Policy Admin' SharePoint site where the original Word documents are kept and maintained. The primary library contains all the Word documents with a number of columns showing things like Review Date, Status (in the review cycle - we have about 20 options), Owner, Business Area, Subject Area. This allows the Policy team to keep track of them.

    Once they are finalised they are saved as PDFs and copied to our current intranet where users access them. I am never quite sure why people want to turn Word documents to PDFs when the former are stored in documents with read only access and you can even prevent downloading. Users can still download and modify PDFs if they can be bothered but they can't change the version in the intranet policy library unless they have permission to do that.

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  • Dean_Gross's avatar
    Dean_Gross
    Silver Contributor

    What version of SP are you using? if on-prem, you can use Word Automation to convert the docx to pdf.

  • We have a restricted-access 'Policy Admin' SharePoint site where the original Word documents are kept and maintained. The primary library contains all the Word documents with a number of columns showing things like Review Date, Status (in the review cycle - we have about 20 options), Owner, Business Area, Subject Area. This allows the Policy team to keep track of them.

    Once they are finalised they are saved as PDFs and copied to our current intranet where users access them. I am never quite sure why people want to turn Word documents to PDFs when the former are stored in documents with read only access and you can even prevent downloading. Users can still download and modify PDFs if they can be bothered but they can't change the version in the intranet policy library unless they have permission to do that.

    • Daniel Anderson's avatar
      Daniel Anderson
      Copper Contributor

      Hi AndrewWarland, was thinking of a similar set where there is an Admin Site / Library with the word documents and all the review processes etc are done there. Once finished the documents are then saved as pdf and uploaded to a Policy Centre.

       

      The reason in this case is so that users can not download the word doc change it then send in on. I guess Rights Management can tackle a few of those issues though.

       

      Would love to automate the conversion of the word docs to pdf as well via FLOW :)

      • AndrewWarland's avatar
        AndrewWarland
        Iron Contributor

        Hi Daniel Anderson yes that's what we do. One of the next steps might be to have a SPD workflow that sends emails to various users based on a change of status. This hasn't been implemented yet. This screenshot show the Approval status options:

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