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Search in Doe has several layers. Use the one that matches what you are trying to find. Press Cmd + K (Mac) or Ctrl + K (Windows) to open chat search. Or click Search in the sidebar. Conversation search finds matches in chat titles and message content. Results are grouped by time, such as Today, Yesterday, Previous 7 Days, and Older. Matching text highlights in yellow. Click any result to jump directly to that conversation. Use Library search when you know metadata about a file. Library search can find:
  • File names
  • Folders
  • Owners
  • File types
  • Indexing status
  • Edited-document lineage
Use this when your query is about “which file”, “where is the file”, or “show all PDFs in this folder”. Ask Doe when you need to search inside files. Doe can run hybrid semantic and keyword search across accessible indexed file content. Good content-search prompts:
Content search can then hand results to other capabilities. For example, Doe can find the relevant document, open it, extract structured fields, or fill a related form. Mention a connected app when the answer may live outside Doe.
Depending on the integration and permissions, Doe can search, fetch, summarize, draft, update, or take other actions.

Prior Sessions and Folders

Use @ to mention prior sessions or folders when you want Doe to reuse earlier work.

Search Tips

  • Use specific names, dates, file types, clauses, metrics, or folder names.
  • Ask Doe to cite sources when content accuracy matters.
  • If a first search is too narrow, ask Doe to broaden the terms.
  • If results are broad, mention a file, folder, session, integration, or date range.

Working with Files

Search and analyze uploaded files

Integrations

Search connected apps