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Summary
Review items show only a Continue button until a scorer or rubric field is answered. The UI requires at least one scorer interaction before offering Mark complete. Enter a minimal answer or add a simple “Reviewed” scorer so reviewers can mark items complete without full scoring.What is happening
In certain review configurations the completion action (Mark complete or Mark complete and continue) is gated on an answer to a scorer or rubric field. If no scorer/rubric field has been touched the UI shows only Continue. This is by-design for those configurations, so reviewers who only need to confirm they read a trace cannot mark it complete until one scorer/rubric value exists.Fix or suggestion
Option 1: Enter a minimal answer (quickest)
Actionable steps:- Open the review sidebar for the log span.
- Fill one scorer or rubric field with a minimal value (for example, type “Reviewed” in a free-text rubric or choose one option in a categorical scorer).
- Click Mark complete or Mark complete and continue.
- Select a scorer option once, then clear or delete that answer. The Mark complete action will be enabled after this interaction.
Option 2: Add a simple “Reviewed” scorer (project owner)
Actionable steps for project owners:- Edit the project’s rubric/scorers.
- Add a categorical scorer with one quick option (for example, “Reviewed” or “No issues”).
- Save the rubric. Reviewers can now select that option to mark items complete without substantive scoring.
How to confirm it worked
- After adding a scorer/rubric value, the button reads Mark complete or Mark complete and continue.
- The item moves from your queue into Completed and the project’s completion counts update.
Notes
- If auto-advance is enabled, the button label becomes “Mark complete and continue.”
- Consider adding a short free-form rubric or a single-option categorical scorer for workflows where reviewers only need to confirm review.