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◍ Define Start Number definition - Sets the starting number of the
documents you intend to publish to the workspace
◍ T/F: Relativity will never assign a control number below the
defined starting number in future processing sets - True; For
example, if you define a starting number of 100, the numbers 0-99
become unavailable for future use for that prefix
◍ Maximum value you can enter for Default Start Number - The
maximum value you can enter here is 2,147,483,647; If you enter a
higher value, you'll receive an Invalid Integer warning
next to field value and you won't be able to save the profile
◍ Number of Digits maximum length and default length - 10 for both
◍ Parent/Child Numbering options - Suffix always
Continuous Always
Continuous, Suffix on Retry
,◍ What delimiter options can you select in a Processing profile -
hyphen (-), period (.), underscore (_)
◍ What format does Level Numbering follow - PPP.BBB.FFF.NNNN
PPP corresponds to Level 1 (Prefix)
BBB corresponds to Level 2 (Box)
FFF corresponds to Level 3 (Folder)
NNNN corresponds to Level 4 (Document Number)
◍ Which numbering types can Quick-Create Set(s) use - Auto
Number and Define Start Number
◍ T/F: Level Numbering can be changed after publish - False; Level
numbering and data source cannot be changed upon publish, retry,
or republish; Non-level numbering cannot be changed to level
numbering on a published processing set and then republished
◍ What does DeNIST do when set to Yes in a processing profile - If
set to Yes, processing separates and removes files found on the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) list from the
data you plan to process so that they don't make it into Relativity
when you publish a processing set
,◍ What are the DeNIST mode options - DeNIST all files: breaks any
parent/child groups and removes any attached files found on the
NIST list from your document set
Do not break parent/child groups: doesn't break any parent/child
groups, regardless if the files are on the NIST list; Only loose NIST
files are removed.
◍ What does the default OCR languages setting do - This selection
determines the default language on the processing data sources
that you create and then associate with a processing set and is used
to OCR when text extraction isn't possible
◍ What time zone is all data processed in - UTC; If a different time
zone is selected for Default time zone, processing will convert it
from UTC to the selected time zone
◍ Include/Exclude setting in a Processing Profile allows you to do
what - Allows you to upload custom lists of file
extensions to either include or exclude during Discovery
◍ Which text extraction setting does Relativity recommend -
Relativity over Native and dtSearch settings due to performance and
accuracy
, ◍ Which text extraction setting typically results in faster extraction
speeds for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files - dtSearch
◍ Which properties for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files are not
populated when using the dtSearch text extraction method - Excel:
Track changes in the extracted text (but still included in the
corresponding metadata field)
Word: Has Hidden Data and Track Changes in the corresponding
metadata fields (but still included in Extracted Text)
PowerPoint: Has Hidden Data and Speaker Notes in the
corresponding metadata fields (but still included in Extracted Text)
◍ What are the available options for the When extracting children,
do not extract setting - MS Office embedded images
MS Office embedded objects
Email inline images
◍ What does the Roll up image text option do - This option will
append the MS Office embedded image or Email inline image's text
to the end of the parent document and not publish the image itself