Preview and export documents in split-screen panel
When the AI assistant generates documents during a chat, you can preview and copy them directly in a split-screen panel without leaving the conversation.
Before you begin: This feature works with .docx, .md, .txt, and .html files. Other formats will show a download option instead.
Open the preview panel
Document cards appear below AI messages that generate files. Each card shows the file name, size, and action buttons.
To preview a document:
Find the document card under "Generated Documents" in the chat thread
Click the Preview button (eye icon)
The preview panel opens on the right side of your screen, showing the document content in a scrollable view.
Copy content as Markdown
To copy the document content to your clipboard:
In the preview panel header, click the Copy icon (clipboard)
Look for the "Content copied to clipboard" confirmation
The content is copied in Markdown format, ready to paste into other tools or editors.
Download or close the panel
Use the header toolbar buttons to:
Download (download icon) — Save the original file to your device
Close (X icon) — Exit the preview and return to full-width chat
If a file format isn't supported for preview, you'll see a "Download instead" button to save the file directly.
Document Library
All your generated documents are also accessible from a dedicated Document Library page, so you don't have to scroll through individual conversations to find a file.
To open the Document Library, click Document Library in the sidebar.
What you can do:
Browse all documents — see every PDF, DOCX, XLSX, and Markdown file you've created across all workspaces and general conversations
Filter by format — toggle between PDF, DOCX, XLSX, and MD format chips to narrow the list
Filter by workspace — use the tab bar to view documents from All, General, or a specific workspace
Sort by date — switch between newest and oldest first
Document actions — preview, download, rename, or delete any document directly from the library
The Document Library is especially useful when you need to find a document you generated days or weeks ago without remembering which conversation it came from.