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hi my name is Jeffrey Levinson Im one of the customer advocates here at melilla today Im going to give you a brief overview of how to use the blackout external markup workflow sometimes theres a need to externally markup documents outside of the relativity viewer typically this is because documents are too large for relativity to display now this can be a huge roadblock for reviewers thats why we created this workflow to get around this you start by identifying the documents that are greater than 10 megabytes thats the usual document size limit for the relativity viewer to get started we need to create a new search to identify these documents well click new search and we name our search for me I will name mine greater than 10 megabytes and we add a condition the condition to add is file size and now youll see an operator area we need to choose is greater than because we want to show documents that are greater than 10 megabytes now this needs to be entered in in byte form 10 meg