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<desc>See information like owner, type, size, location, number of pages,
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<desc>See information like owner, type, size, location, number of pages,
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last accessed and last modified of the document.</desc>
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<cite date="2012-02-20" href="mailto:yrazes@gmail.com">Julita Inca</cite>
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<p>This assumes the reader knows how to sort and search documents and
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<p>This assumes the reader knows how to sort and search documents and
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collections. By the end of this page, the reader will be able to:
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- Explain how you can view metadata, and what metadata is typically stored.
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- Mention that this metadata is searched.</p>
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<p>When you create a document, metadata is also created.
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Metadata refers information about the document like owner, type, size,
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location, number of pages, last accessed and last modified of the document.
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<p>When you create a document, metadata is also created.
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Metadata refers information about the document like owner, type, size,
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location, number of pages, last accessed and last modified of the document.
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These properties are typically stored, but further information is also added
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and can be searched. You can currently choose to have the search string
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and can be searched. You can currently choose to have the search string
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apply to everything, or just match the title or the author. To configure it:
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<item><p>Select <gui>Search</gui> from the dropdown menu that is triggered
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<item><p>Select <gui>Search</gui> from the dropdown menu that is triggered
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by pressing the arrow right to the search entry.</p></item>
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<p>Documents itself does not currently offer any mechanism to add privacy to
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a document. You are typically able to do this from your content-creation
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application though (e.g. LibreOffice or Adobe Acrobat).</p>
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<note style="tip"><p>Some kind of documents (e.g. PDF files) can be
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password-protected though, and you would not be able to access all metadata
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<note style="tip"><p>Some kind of documents (e.g. PDF files) can be
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password-protected though, and you would not be able to access all metadata
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or content for those.</p></note>