Reformatting definition

Reformatting means to copy the content, structure, and context of records to another medium, whether analog or digital, in such a way that the copy may act as a satisfactory surrogate for the original. This requires meeting accepted national standards for particular processes and media and applicable laws and regulations.
Reformatting means to copy the content, structure, and context of records to another medium, whether analog or digital, in such a way that the copy may act as a satisfactory surrogate for the original. This requires meeting accepted national standards for particular processes and media, including indexing and searchability. It also requires assuring that appropriate “reader/printer” capabilities are maintained so that the reformatted material is still accessible.

Examples of Reformatting in a sentence

  • Reformatting the Font Software into other formats or for use in other operating systems is expressly prohibited.

  • Reformatting and redeveloping tools at the end of the process will result in added costs and time in completing the project.

  • No Reformatting: You cannot reformat the font into other formats or for use on different operating systems.

  • Language interpretation services shall include In-Person Verbal Language Interpretation, Over-The-Telephone Language Interpretation, Reformatting of Translated Forms/Documents and Audio Recording Translations.

  • Removing any copyright, trademark or other proprietary rights notices contained in or on the Services; Reformatting or framing any portion of the web pages that are part of the Services’ administration display without Philips’ permission.

  • Re-formatting: Recipient will submit any decisions on format ------------- changes for management reports to AOL for consideration.

  • Expenditures that are not eligible for funding under this program include: • Reformatting equipment • Playback equipment • Metadata software • Storage and transmission hardware (e.g. hard drives for mass storage of audio files) • Appropriate descriptive metadata that conforms to an existing and appropriate metadata standard such as Dublin Core or PBCore.

  • Reformatting Real Property Ads data for interfacing with newspapers print products.

  • The change is: o Reformatting that does not alter the technical content, such as: correcting grammar, typographical, or spelling errors; renumbering sections, pages, tables, figures, or attachments that do not affect the chronological sequence of work; or changing the title or number of the standard.

  • Reformatting the Font Software into any other format (other than the specifi ed web format), or for use on any other operating system is prohibited.