You need to ensure that the terms in the Cities term set can be used by the Offices term set, What should you use?

You have a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.
The corporate taxonomy contains two term sets named Offices and Cities.
You need to ensure that the terms in the Cities term set can be used by the Offices term set,
What should you use?

You have a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.
The corporate taxonomy contains two term sets named Offices and Cities.
You need to ensure that the terms in the Cities term set can be used by the Offices term set,
What should you use?

A.
query refinement

B.
pinned terms

C.
managed navigation

D.
local properties

Explanation:
SharePoint 2013 adds the concept of Pinning to taxonomy and the term store management tool. You
might first encounter the option to Pin instead of Reuse on the page to add a catalog connection from
cross site publishing or as a new node in the menu for a term in the term store management tool titled
“Pin Term With Children.” While at least one reason for choosing Pinning is better understood in the
context of search driven publishing the tangible difference between the two is actually concise.
The difference is that while Pinning maintains a certain relationship (shared properties) between source
term and Reuse instance on a one on one basis as Reuse does, Pinning also updates the hierarchy
regarding the removal and addition of terms anywhere within that hierarchy.



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