Internal notes

Internal Notes allow you to capture reminders, questions, and observations while reviewing a contract. Notes are saved automatically, visible only to you, and do not appear in the final Report.

What are Internal Notes?

Internal Notes allow you to jot down important points, reminders, or questions while reviewing a contract. These notes are:

  • Specific to each contract review
  • Not visible in the final report
  • Automatically saved as you type



How do I access and use Internal Notes?

To use the Internal Notes feature:

  • Open a contract for review.
  • Look for the "Show notes" button underneath the PDF display on the Contract Review Page.
  • Click "Show notes" to open the notes panel.
  • Type your notes directly into the panel.
  • Your notes will save automatically as you type.
  • To hide the panel, click "Hide notes".

Tip: You can quickly toggle the notes panel using the keyboard shortcut "n".

How do I copy my notes?

To copy your notes:

  • Scroll to the bottom of the notes panel.
  • Click the "Copy notes" button.
  • Your notes are now on your clipboard, ready to be pasted elsewhere.

What else should I know about Internal Notes?

  • Internal Notes are not available on mobile devices. The notes panel will be hidden when using Curia on a mobile browser.
  • These notes are for internal use only and will not appear in the final report.
  • All users with access to the contract can view and edit the notes.

FAQ

How do I access Internal Notes?

Click "Show notes" underneath the PDF display on the Review page, or press the "n" key on your keyboard to toggle the notes panel.

What are Internal Notes?

Internal Notes are private annotations visible only to your team, not included in client Reports.

Who can see internal notes?

All users with access to the review can see internal notes. They are not visible to clients.

Can I edit or delete internal notes?

Yes, you can edit or remove internal notes at any time during the review.

Are internal notes saved with the review?

Yes, internal notes are saved as part of the review and remain accessible after the review is complete.

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