Editing cells
Click a cell to select it, then click again to open the inline editor. You can fix wording, add detail, or rewrite the answer entirely. The editor supports rich text — bold, italic, lists — so you can format answers the way you’d want them in a final deliverable. For longer edits, click Expand to open the cell in a full-size modal. Changes save when you close the editor or press Ctrl+Enter (Cmd+Enter on Mac). Edited cells are marked so you can tell at a glance which answers you’ve touched and which are the AI’s original output.Citations
Grid review answers can include citations — small badges in the cell that reference specific passages in the source document. Click a citation to see the original text and jump to the relevant section of the document. This works the same way as citations in chat: every answer is traceable back to what the document actually says. You can add or remove citations when editing a cell, which is useful when you want to link an answer to a different passage or clean up a reference that isn’t relevant.Reordering and organizing
Drag rows up or down to arrange documents in the order that makes sense for your review — alphabetical, by date, by risk level, however you think about the matter. Drag columns left or right to reorder questions. The arrangement you set is what shows up in exports. You can also resize columns, sort by a column’s values, and toggle between truncated and full-text display using the wrap button in the toolbar. Truncated mode keeps the grid scannable; full-text mode lets you read everything without expanding cells.Automatic generation
The grid stays alive as you work with it. When you add a new question, the AI generates answers for every document in the grid. When you add new documents, the AI fills in answers for every question. If you edit a question’s text, existing answers for that column are cleared and regenerated with the updated phrasing. This means you can build a grid iteratively — start with a few questions, review the results, then add more questions or documents as the analysis evolves.Export
Click Export to Excel in the grid header to download the entire grid as an.xlsx file. The export includes the grid name, all columns and rows in their current order, and styled formatting with headers and borders — ready to share with a colleague or attach to a client report.