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Marketing, creative, and content operations teams can use Google Sheets to collect and standardize asset metadata such as titles, descriptions, campaign names, usage rights, regions, and product associations before importing it into OpenText Core Digital Asset Management. This is especially useful when large volumes of images, videos, or documents need consistent tagging and governance.
Teams can maintain an approval tracker in Google Sheets for new or updated digital assets, including reviewer names, status, due dates, and comments. Once an asset is approved, the status can trigger publication or activation in OpenText Core Digital Asset Management. This creates a lightweight workflow for cross-functional review without requiring every stakeholder to work directly in the DAM.
Campaign managers can use Google Sheets to plan required assets for upcoming launches, track production status, and confirm which files are ready for upload to OpenText Core Digital Asset Management. The DAM can then serve as the controlled repository for approved campaign assets, while the sheet acts as the planning and coordination layer.
OpenText Core Digital Asset Management can export asset inventory data, usage information, or metadata completeness reports into Google Sheets for analysis by operations or governance teams. Users can identify missing fields, duplicate records, expired rights, or inconsistent taxonomy values and then feed corrections back into the DAM.
Organizations can maintain a rights management tracker in Google Sheets for assets with usage restrictions, license end dates, or regional limitations. This tracker can sync with OpenText Core Digital Asset Management so that assets nearing expiration are flagged, restricted, or routed for renewal review before they are reused in campaigns or channels.
Content governance teams can manage approved tag lists, category hierarchies, and naming conventions in Google Sheets, then push those controlled values into OpenText Core Digital Asset Management for use in asset classification. This helps standardize metadata across departments and ensures users apply consistent terms when uploading or updating assets.
OpenText Core Digital Asset Management can feed asset usage, upload volume, approval cycle time, and content distribution metrics into Google Sheets for reporting and dashboarding. Business teams can then build custom reports for leadership, campaign performance reviews, or operational planning without needing direct access to the DAM interface.