

I can putz around at the top level or within specific folders and apply all sorts of Filters and Conditions.ĭon’t see a field in your View, no worries just add it as a Condition:Īs you apply Filters and Conditions you’ll start to see them build out in your Search Panel. Here are a few reasons why this is helpful: I don’t have to add a ton of initial fields to my search as I already have all the fields from the View I’m using.

Now, I find myself creating a lot of my initial searches from the Folders browser. In the old UI a majority of my searches were created under the Saved Searches Browser. I’m not going to lie it took me a little while but once I started using the new UI (honestly it’s not that new anymore so let’s just call it when searching in Relativity) in earnest, I honestly haven’t gone back. So with that in mind here are some helpful tips, tricks and minor updates when searching in Relativity. Many of my colleagues and clients I’ve worked with have been pretty resistant to Relativity’s new UI, especially when it comes to searching.
