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4 TopicsTargeting Outdated Content to Enhance Global Search Results
Given the accelerating content scale and decreasing attention span in the modern workplace, how do you keep your global search results fresh and relevant? How do you know which content is out of date? If I see something five or more years old, or happen to notice duplicate documents, I'll reach out to the subject matter expert. The name of the content owner is in the metadata, so I know exactly who to contact. Does anyone have any other suggestions?Solved2.8KViews0likes7CommentsEnable Easier Finding of Deleted Users
In my org, finding valuable conversations with departed employees is nigh but impossible if they've been deleted. Where Teams becomes a de facto document/discussion/fact storage area, this is really disruptive. Is there an solution available or in plan that would allow us to find these conversations even after the users have been deleted?2.1KViews0likes4CommentsWord 2016 - automatically highlight list of words
Hello, everyone, I would like to get rid of the following questions: In Word 2016, is it possible to store a list of words, which are then automatically color-coded by Word? Functionality would be similar to the search/replace function, but fully automatic (after the corresponding list has been defined). Is this a programming question? Application example for illustration: For example, if you have a German text and have it translated into English, there are a number of translation alternatives for individual words (Umsatz could be translated with revenue, sales or turnover, for example). With a manual glossary, the translation can be checked to see if the correct term has been used. With the help of the above-mentioned marking function, used in the German (original) text, the translator would already be visually informed that he needs to check the glossary. This would greatly simplify the process, especially with long glossaries (short glossaries could indeed use the proven Ctrl+F functionality on a manual basis). Any thoughts? Many thanks in advance! The questioner9KViews0likes2CommentsIncluding People Profile Data in SharePoint Search Results
Hello Community, When defining a new Result Source, there's a section where you can specify the result type. It can either be a "SharePoint Search Results" OR "People Search Results". My understanding is if you pick "SharePoint Search Results", SP would append "-ContentClass=urn:content-class:SPSPeople" in the end of your query string automatically to exclude people profile data. I read several articles about using Result Block along with Display Template to integrate People result in a normal Result Source. But I am facing the same issue as this post (https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/ie/en-US/6a2eb7fb-7ab2-4243-91c4-d09c4ce7a37f/custom-people-proprieties-shows-blank-in-everythingsearch-vertical-promoted-result?forum=sharepointsearch). Is it technically possible to create a Result Source that both returns SharePoint results and People data? Thanks in advance!2KViews0likes0Comments