Create Tag Palettes
The tag palette includes groups of tags that are to be applied to each document in your case. To ensure proper and efficient review processes within your organization, ADDAutomated Digital Discovery Review enables you to define and manage tag groups and tags for each case. This figure shows an excerpt of a typical tag palette.
Changes to tag groups and tags can be made after case review begins (except that tag groups/tags in use cannot be deleted).
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Plan Tag Definitions
As with many ADD Review tasks, proper planning will help ensure that the tags and tag groups you define match needed case review activities.
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Groups: Consider the groups you will need, naming conventions, and group rules. See the table in Create New Tag Groups and Tags for details on rules.
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Tags: Give some thought to the tags to be included in each group and naming conventions.
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Nested tags: Understand the behavior of nested tags so that tags will be organized as intended.
Also consider the information users will need in order to properly apply tags and create appropriate case instructions.
Nested Tags
Nested tags include primary (parent) tags and one or more subordinate (child) tags, as in the following example. Multiple levels of tags can exist, creating a tree of related tags.
Only the most subordinate member(s) of a nested tag group can be applied, and when such a tag is applied, its parents are also applied. In the example above, if the Copyrights tag is applied, the Intellectual Property and Agreements tags are also applied.
Create New Tag Groups and Tags
To create tag groups and tags for a case:
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Getting started:
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Click the Case Settings button.
The case setting tabs appear in the right pane.
- Click the Tag Palette tab.
- On the Tag Palette panel, on the left, click .
- Enter the tag group name (up to 100 characters), then click Save.
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Select needed tag group rules:
Rule
If this rule is set, then...
Exclusive
Only one tag in the group can be applied to a document.
Required
At least one tag in the group must be applied to all documents in a batch before a batch can be marked complete.
Locked
Maintain the current state of tags in the group. That is, if a tag in the group has been applied to documents, it remains in this state. If a tag has not been applied to documents, it cannot be applied.
Tag Entire Family
*see note belowWhen a tag in the group is applied to a document, the tag will be applied to the selected document and its relatives (all generations of parents, children, siblings).
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Note: DocumentIn eCapture, refers to an electronic file (letter, spreadsheet, slideshow, etc.) that can be discovered; or discovered and processed. relationships are based on the use of a BEGATTACH field in the case. |
Create the group's tags as follows:
- Click Create Tags.
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In the Tag Group area, enter group’s tags (up to 250 characters for each name). Enter one tag name per line as shown in the following figure and ensure each name is unique.
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When all tags have been entered, click Add.
- If nested tags are needed for a newly created tag, click that tag in the list and repeat steps a - c for the nested tags.
When all details for the new tag group are complete, click Save. The new tag group is now available to be added to a coding form for the case.
Repeat these steps to create all needed tag groups/tags.