Navigating the Review Interface Flashcards

1
Q

While reviewing a document, you use the related items card
to navigate to a document’s duplicates, and then family
documents. How do you return to the document you were
reviewing before browsing documents through the related
items card?
a. Back button in browser.
b. Documents link in Viewer Breadcrumbs.
c. Exit Viewer Button in Viewer Breadcrumbs.
d. Minimize card in Related items card.

A

Documents link in Viewer Breadcrumbs.

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2
Q

In the Review Interface, how can you view the full email
addresses on an email?
a. Expand the email header in the Native Viewer.
b. Click Thumbnail Viewer in Left drawer Viewer options.
c. Click Hidden Content in Right drawer Viewer options.
d. Expand Viewer settings menu.

A

Expand the email header in the Native Viewer.

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3
Q

With the appropriate permissions, what can you do through
the Document actions menu in the Review Interface?
a. Browse thumbnail renderings of a document’s pages.
b. Download document native.
c. Navigate to duplicates of the document.
d. Disable persistent highlighting sets.

A

b. Download document native.

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4
Q

You are instructed to review documents based only on the
Key Terms persistent highlighting set. While reviewing, you
see the documents contain terms highlighted in different
persistent highlighting sets. What is the most efficient way to
navigate to the location of each hit from only the Key Terms
persistent highlight set in the document?
a. Scroll through the document until you find each
highlighted Key Term on the page.
b. Select the Key Terms highlight set in the Persistent
Highlight Sets card and navigate through the hits using
the Go to previous highlight/Go to next highlight buttons.
c. Navigate across all highlight hits in all highlight sets using
the Go to previous highlight/Go to next highlight buttons
in the viewer toolbar.
d. Use the d

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5
Q

While reviewing a document in the Review Interface, where
can you display a list of duplicates of the current document?
a. Documents card
b. Thumbnail viewer
c. Related Items Card
d. Relativity Compare

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6
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You are instructed to review documents based on a set of
key terms in a persistent highlight set. While reviewing, you
find a document with a large number of key terms but notice
these terms are not highlighted. Why might the key terms not
be highlighted?
a. You are currently viewing the document image.
b. You are currently viewing the document extracted text.
c. You are currently viewing the document native.
d. You are currently viewing the document PDF.

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7
Q

With the appropriate permissions, what task can you perform
in the Review Interface?
a. Check in your batch.
b. Search a term in the image viewer.
c. Redact imaged documents.
d. Mass Copy

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8
Q

What task can you perform while redacting a document in
the Image Viewer?
a. Change Redaction Type Style to Text.
b. Change Redaction Mode to Download.
c. Change Redaction Color to Yellow.
d. Change Redaction Shape to Circle.

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9
Q

When in the Review Interface, what displays a list of all
redactions and highlights, including their page numbers?
a. Thumbnail Viewer.
b. Markup Navigation pane.
c. Document History.
d. Document actions menu

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10
Q

When in the Review Interface, what displays the document
list so you can navigate from document-to-document without
having to leave the Viewer?
a. Document actions menu
b. Thumbnail viewer
c. Documents card
d. Review Interface Settings

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11
Q

While reviewing a Short Message, why would you see grayed
out messages in the Short Message Viewer and grayed out
activity bars in the Timeline Navigator?
a. You have filters applied.
b. You need additional permissions.
c. The grayed out information is not included in the Slice.
d. The grayed out information is duplicative.

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12
Q

You’re reviewing a short message conversation spanning
multiple days in the Short Message Viewer. How can you
quickly jump to a particular date in the conversation?
a. Scroll to the date in Document History.
b. Click the date in the Timeline Navigator.
c. Select the date in the metadata Layout.
d. Enter the date in the Search Bar.

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13
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In the Short Message Viewer, how can you view additional
information about the conversation?
a. Hover your cursor over the short message application icon.
b. Expand the Validation Card.
c. Expand the Thumbnail Viewer.
d. Click the Documents actions menu.

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