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2. Understanding the output from Summarize
2. Understanding the output from Summarize
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Written by Sarah Goodhew
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When your Summarize is completed, you will be able to find it by navigating to ‘Projects’ and selecting it from the list of available links. If your Summarize is not completed processing yet, it will appear in this list with the status ‘Processing’.

If you want to navigate to an older Summarize output, you can do so by filtering the view to show ‘Summarize’ only, or you can use the search bar to search for your Summarize by name.

Summarize will provide you with an Overall Summary, as well as a per document summary if you uploaded multiple files in the import step.

The Overall Summary will include an introduction, key findings, challenges, opportunities and conclusion for all data uploaded to your project.

The summary for each document functions similarly, but on a file-by-file basis – with a summary, key findings, challenges & opportunities, recommendations, action items, and commentary for each uploaded file.

You can easily copy the overall summary to use in your research reports or presentation decks for stakeholders.

If you need a reminder of your summary context, you can see this in the right-hand side panel:

You can see a list of the files analyzed below this summary context:

Click ‘Go to transcripts’ to download any transcriptions from video and audio files transcribed by Yabble.

Mine your insights even further by chatting with your data using Gen – click the ‘Chat with Gen’ button to start a natural language conversation with your summarized data.

Export your summaries using the export icon in the top right-hand corner:

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