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RD
Senior eDiscovery Consultant

Will you all ever change the folder structure?

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Regarding the processing file structure - I couldn't agree more! This is beyond frustrating and adds unnecessary steps to look at the order of documents as kept in the ordinary course of business. I do not understand why a software that is intended to help us be more efficient and orderly, processes docs from smallest to largest and essentially scrambles the docs up in some random order. Everlaw prefers the opinion of their own team to those that use it. Infuriating that the docs get thrown in the air and placed in whatever order they land. I despise "workarounds" to what should be a simple task to go into a db and see the docs in order. No visualizing, no locating a document set and choosing some other order...just in order from the start.
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Rachel G.
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Rachel G.
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Hello Christine - Thanks for sharing your feedback here. We're sorry to hear that you've had a negative experience with the order of your documents. We're happy to share with you that the default sort order for any project will be customizable in an upcoming release. Please contact us at support@everlaw.com with any questions.
Rachel G.
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Hi and thanks for your question. There are two different uses of "folder" in the Everlaw platform. If your question is related to processing of data, Everlaw retains the original file folder structure, which is browsable and searchable. If the question is about home screen structure, the Everlaw platform allows users to re-order their folders on the left-hand side of the home screen and drag-and-drop them where they wish. Hope this is helpful! Please feel free to reach out to us at contact@everlaw.com or (844) 383-7529 with any additional questions.
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MD
Litigation Support Manager
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They have folder structure. You can either go into a dataset and click on the folder icon in the review menu or you can go through the visualize and navigate through the file path. Excellent feature
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