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Thank you for your idea. We added it to our collection of ideas and features and will further investigate it. We currently cannot say exactly when this idea will be implemented. As soon as we have more information we will update its status.
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Currently there are no plans to have an background job which converts tiff files to PDF. Main reason is, that this could take a long time and bring high load to the Server. On the other side we know that less than 1% of “old” documents are displayed after they are archived (on average).
For all who have a use case where it makes sense to convert old tiff files please contact our Professional Services Team.
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That's too bad since the State of Indiana is now forcing all 92 counties to switch to a Salesforce-based product. So at least 24 of those county child support departments will be dropping DocuWare.