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Protected Notes for Finance
Securely Manage Your Financial Notes with AI-Driven Protection

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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool is designed to transform, summarize, and improve written content using AI. It offers variants like summarizing texts, rewording for style, and drafting emails.
You can protect your financial notes by using the text editing and enhancement tool, which can upload your documents and summarize or reword them securely.
Yes, you can use the Summarize variant to condense your financial notes into shorter summaries in formats like paragraphs or bullet points.
Enter your finance notes text or upload files to the tool, select the Summarize variant, and choose a format like Paragraph or Bullet Points.
For rewording finance notes, the Formal style is recommended to ensure professional and precise language appropriate for financial contexts.
Summary formats include Paragraph, Bullet Points, Meeting, and Email, allowing you to choose the most suitable format for your financial notes.
Yes, select the Reword variant and choose a style. For financial text, the Formal style helps maintain professionalism and accuracy.
Yes, files can be up to 100 MB each. Larger files need to be split into smaller parts before uploading to the tool.
No, the tool does not allow editing of the generated results. However, you can regenerate results by modifying the original input.
Files are uploaded and automatically transcribed before being processed by the AI for summarization or rewording.
Supported file types include .txt, .csv, .jpg, .mp3, and .mp4, among others. This allows for text, image, audio, and video file handling.
Yes, the Summarize variant requires a minimum of 300 characters to provide a meaningful summary.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to function as it processes text through an AI-based platform online.
The tool does not save historical rewrite records, so changes must be managed externally.
No, the tool currently does not support side-by-side comparisons of the original versus rewritten text.