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An error occurred while saving the comment Aaron Kilgore commentedHi, Stacey; to clarify, it's the Browse feature in Primo that cuts out the dashes. The records themselves do have the dashes, but if you Browse subject headings, all the terms are put together and only separated by spaces. Thanks for catching that!
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For clarification, highlighted text does appear on PDFs in the Viewer, but text in items with other formats like JPEG or JP2 does not, even if they do have accompanying full text.