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Stellent Content Server User Guide
Glossary
metadata field
A field on a web page that is used to define metadata during check-in, or to define search
criteria. Also referred to as content information field.
metadata propagation
A Folders component feature that enables contributors to copy default metadata values
from parent folders to subfolders and content items.
metadata search
A search that compares the query expression against metadata field values. See also
minor revision
The secondary revision label (for example, the letter portion of the revision sequence
1a, 1b, 2a, 2b). See also
multiple file check-in
An optional feature of Stellent Content Server that enables users to check in multiple
content items as a single compressed zip file. See also
multiple file check-out
An optional feature of Stellent Content Server that enables users to check out and
download multiple content items at the same time. See also
native application
A software application that was used to create an original file that was checked in to the
content server (for example, Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop).
native file
The original file that is checked into the content server file repository. See also
native file format
The
(page G-8) that an original file was created in.
#none
A special
(page G-1) classification that assigns a permission level for content
items that do not have an account specified. Same as
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