The Interact Result Page shows the outputs generated after running an interaction on selected documents. It brings together the analysis, supporting context, and source information in a single workspace, allowing you to review, validate, and continue working with the results.
1. What You See on the Interact Result Page
The result page is divided into three main areas:
- Analysis output area
- Follow-up input and interaction controls
- Source and Summary panels
Each area helps you understand both the results and how they were generated.
2. Analysis Output Area
The central workspace displays the response generated from your interaction.
Depending on your selected answer style, this may include:
- Narrative analysis
- Structured sections such as issues, facts, or conclusions
- Tabular outputs (when tabular style is selected)
- Consolidated summaries across documents
All content is generated strictly from the documents selected during setup.
3. Referenced Citations and Markers
Within the analysis, you may see numbered references or markers.
These indicate:
- Information sourced from the selected documents
- Traceable links between analysis and underlying material
These references help you validate conclusions and maintain accuracy.
4. Ask Anything (Follow-up Input)
At the bottom of the page, you will find the Ask Anything input.
This allows you to:
- Ask follow-up questions
- Request clarification
- Refine or extend the existing analysis
All follow-up questions continue to use the same document set unless a new interaction is started.
5. Source Panel
The Source panel shows the documents and folders used in the interaction.
From this panel, you can:
- View source folders included
- See the number of files analysed
- Open original documents for verification
- Confirm document-level context
This ensures transparency and traceability.
6. Summary Panel
The Summary panel provides a consolidated overview of the interaction.
It includes:
- Total number of files analysed
- Number of questions asked
- Source folders involved
- Question Sets applied (if any)
This overview helps you quickly understand the scope of the interaction.
7. Reviewing Source Folders and Question Sets
Within the Summary panel, you can review:
- The source folders used
- The Question Sets applied, including the number of questions in each set
This is useful when working with large document sets or structured review workflows.
8. Continuing or Concluding an Interaction
From the result page, you can:
- Continue asking follow-up questions
- Review outputs against source documents
- Exit and start a new interaction with different documents
Each interaction is self-contained and preserves its context.
9. Best Practices for Reviewing Results
- Review citations to validate key conclusions
- Use the Source panel to cross-check important details
- Ask focused follow-up questions for clarity
- Use tabular outputs for comparisons and summaries
- Keep document selections relevant to avoid diluted results
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