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Archive Records
Reliable Archive Records for Secure Document Storage

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Frequently Asked Questions
Archive Records is a document storage solution designed to help you manage and organize various types of records efficiently. It allows you to safely store, retrieve, and access documents when needed.
Archive Records provides a platform for storing digital copies of documents, ensuring they are organized and easily retrievable. It supports various file types, including text files for seamless management.
Yes, you can upload text files including .txt, .md, .json, and .csv to Archive Records. This allows for secure storage and easy access to your digital records whenever you need them.
Yes, each uploaded file can be up to 100 MB. This ensures that your documents are easily manageable and can be stored efficiently within the Archive Records system.
No, Archive Records requires an internet connection for uploading and accessing your stored documents. It is designed to operate as an online platform for document storage.
Archive Records accepts text files such as .txt, .md, .json, and .csv, as well as image files like .jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .webp, and .tiff. It also supports audio and video formats including .mp3, .m4a, .wav, .webm, .aac, .ogg, .flac, .mp4, .mov, and .mkv.
Yes, audio files up to 60 minutes in length can be uploaded and stored in Archive Records, allowing you to manage a variety of document types beyond text and image files.
Archive Records can store audio and video files up to a maximum duration of 60 minutes, ensuring large files can be managed effectively without exceeding platform limitations.
No, Archive Records doesn't offer a feature to compare documents side by side. You'll need to access each document separately within the system to review them.
Stored documents in Archive Records are accessible through an online interface. Once uploaded, you can retrieve and view them from any device with internet access.
No, editing documents needs to be done outside of Archive Records. You can download the files, make edits in a text editor of your choice, and then re-upload the updated version.
Yes, Archive Records offers a Summarize variant that condenses long documents into shorter, manageable summaries in formats like Paragraph, Bullet Points, Meeting, or Email.
While Archive Records doesn't natively support categorizing documents, you can use file naming conventions or metadata to organize your uploads within the system efficiently.
Logged-in users of Archive Records can save their results to Evernote, facilitating integration with other productivity tools for enhanced document management.
No, Archive Records doesn't offer real-time previews. You'll need to upload and store your files first before accessing them through the platform.