Give feedback on a file
Mark up a spreadsheet or select document text, then send the feedback to the terminal with the exact cells and pages attached.
Mark up specific cells or passages to attach their cell references and page numbers to your message, so the terminal sees which cells and pages you mean.
Note spreadsheet cells
Select a cell and write a note in the note row under the formula bar. Notes save as you type; press Esc to cancel one mid-edit. Noted cells carry amber markers, so you can see at a glance where your feedback lives.
Notes are yours alone: they live in your browser, teammates don't see them, and they belong to the version of the file you noted, so a new version of the file starts clean.
When you've marked up the sheet, Send to chat (⌘Enter / Ctrl+Enter) bundles every note, each paired with its cell reference, into the composer as one message. Clear all removes every note, with an Undo button if you clear by mistake.
Send a document selection
In a document preview, select any text and a floating Send to chat button appears. It carries the selection into the composer together with its page number, so "tighten this paragraph" arrives with the exact passage and where it sits.
Review before you send
In both cases, Send to chat fills the composer. Edit the message, add instructions around the quoted material, or discard it; press Enter to send.
Next steps
- Editing in the preview: make the change yourself instead of asking for it.
- The composer: send and steer work from the terminal input.