SCRIPT 2026 PRACTICE SOLUTION BUNDLED
◉ User. Answer: Users are individuals who have access to the
Relativity environment.
◉ Group. Answer: Relativity users are organized by groups and may
be associated with more than one at a time. Groups are added to
Relativity workspaces and access permissions may vary from
workspace to workspace
◉ Document. Answer: A document is a record within a Relativity
workspace.
◉ Field. Answer: Fields are used to store document metadata or
coding information within Relativity.
◉ Choice. Answer: Choices are predetermined values that are
applied to Single and Multi-Choice List fields.
◉ Views. Answer: Views are customizable lists of items within
Relativity. For example, a list of documents is controlled by a view.
,◉ Layout. Answer: Layouts are web-based coding forms where users
can view and edit Document field values.
◉ Batch. Answer: A static set of documents split into multiple
document sets based on admin-set criteria.
◉ Favorites. Answer: The Favorites menu contains all of your
bookmarks (Favorites) and the last 10 pages in your browsing
history (Recents).
◉ User Drop-down Menu. Answer: The user drop-down appears in
the upper-right corner and contains several helpful configuration
options, including:
• Home: Navigates you to the default Home tab.
• Reset Password: Opens a pop-up where you can change your
password.
• My Settings:
◉ Tab Strip. Answer: provide easy access to different Relativity
features, including documents and batches.
,◉ Browser. Answer: The browser is where you can navigate to your
documents.
◉ Browser Icons. Answer: To access other browsers, use the icons
located at the top of the browser. The folders browser displays the
folder hierarchy in your workspace.
◉ Collapse Browser Panel. Answer: You can show or hide the
browser by using the collapse icon at the top right. Hiding the
browser provides more space to view the document list. Using the
stacked
dots icon at the top left, you can move the browser to the opposite
side of the document list. You
◉ Collapse Search Panel. Answer: You can hide or show the Search
Panel in the same way as the browser by using the icon at the top
right. Using the stacked dots icon at the top left, you can move the
search panel to the opposite side of the document list as well as next
to or nested inside the browser.
◉ Batching. Answer: Batching helps structure large scale review by
organizing documents into groups based on certain criteria, and
then assigning those groups of documents to members of the review
team.
, ◉ Review Batches Tab. Answer: The Review Batches tab contains all
the batches you can access. After clicking on the Review Batches tab,
you also see important information about your batches, such
as the batch name, batch status, who it's assigned to, the batch size,
and if it has been reviewed.
◉ Checking Batches Out. Answer: By clicking the Edit link next to a
batch, you can check it out.
◉ Checking Batches In. Answer: To check a batch in, navigate
to the Review Batches tab and click Edit next to that batch. A pop-up
window will open and you will have to choose one of the following
options:
• Check In As Pending: Checks in the batch as pending, often used
when the batch is only partially complete.
• Check In As Completed: Checks in the batch as completed.
• Reassign To: If you have the appropriate permissions, assign
batches to other users by selecting their name in the drop-down