The History section helps you keep track of everything you’ve done on Lexlegis.ai. It allows you to review past questions, document interactions, and drafted outputs in one place.
You can access this section from Account Menu → History.
Ask History
Ask History shows all the legal questions you’ve asked using the Ask feature.
- Date: Shows when the question was asked
- Question Name: Displays the exact query you submitted
- Sources: Lists documents or sample files used to generate the answer
This is useful when you want to revisit a legal answer or reuse earlier research.
Interact History
Interact History records all activities performed using the Interact feature.
- Date: Indicates when the interaction occurred
- Title: Shows the name of the interaction or task
- Sources: Displays the documents involved in the interaction
- Type: Confirms the interaction mode (Document Interact)
- Answer Type: Indicates whether the output was Narrative or Tabular
This helps you review insights, comparisons, or summaries created across multiple documents.
Draft History
Draft History keeps a record of all documents created using the Draft feature.
- Date: Indicates when the draft was generated
- Draft title: Shows the name of the drafted document
- Response type: Shows whether the draft was Proactive or Reactive
- Template: Displays the template used, if any
- Files: Indicates source documents used
- Clauses: Shows whether clauses were applied
- AI Rulebook: Confirms if an AI Rulebook was followed
This section is helpful for tracking drafted outputs and regenerating content if needed.
General Controls in History
These controls apply across all History sections.
- Search bar: Quickly locate specific entries
- Sorting options: Organize history by date or title
- Pagination: Navigate through multiple records
- Records per page: Control how many entries appear at once
When to Use the History Section
- To revisit past legal answers
- To review document interactions
- To track drafted documents
- To maintain an audit trail of your work
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