Release Notes
Automatically Convert Folders into Groups in Review Tables
Auto-group instantly converts each folder, along with the files inside it, into a file group in review tables.
What's New
If your files are already organized into folders within a review table, click Auto-group, and Harvey instantly converts each folder, along with the files inside it, into a file group in your review table.
Why It Matters
When you’re analyzing a large set of related files, grouping related files for simultaneous review helps organize the analysis process, but can be time-consuming. Auto-group reduces that friction so that you can begin meaningful analysis sooner.
How to Use
- Open a review table that contains folders, or upload folders to your review table.
- Click Auto-group in the top tool bar.
- To manage your grouped files, hover over the new group and click Manage grouped files.
FAQs
Q: Are there any limits on which folders can be converted into groups?
Yes. Due to the 25-file limit per group, only folders containing 25 or fewer files will be converted.
Q: How does auto-grouping work with nested folders?
Harvey groups from the deepest nested layer upward, ensuring each lowest-level folder becomes its own group. For instance, if you have Folder A with subfolders B and C, the platform creates two separate groups — one for Folder A > B and one for Folder A > C — rather than combining everything into a single group under Folder A.
Q: How can I change the results of "Auto-group"?
Hover over the row number to reveal a check box. Click the check box to select the group. Click Ungroup from the bottom black toolbar to revert it.