Solved by Information about PDF
This feature helps you quickly understand what a PDF contains so you can decide what to read first. It presents clear, at-a-glance context to reduce time spent scanning pages and searching for key information.
When you are reviewing multiple PDFs under tight deadlines, the most costly step is figuring out which document is relevant and where the important details are. This feature provides immediate clarity about what each PDF contains by summarizing the document’s content at a high level and surfacing the main points. It is designed to support fast triage so you can prioritize which PDFs to open, which sections to focus on, and which files can be deprioritized. You use it at the moment you receive or open a PDF, enabling a quick understanding without a full read-through. It reduces repetitive scrolling and skimming by giving you a clear overview that reflects the document’s structure and intent. It is especially useful when documents have similar names, inconsistent formatting, or long page counts. In review workflows, it helps you move from “What is this?” to “What do I need to do next?” in seconds. It supports decision-making for tasks like approving, extracting key facts, or preparing follow-up questions. The result is faster review cycles, fewer missed details, and more confidence that you are focusing on the right documents.
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