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The reference panel sits alongside the document and updates dynamically as you work. It surfaces three types of supporting information — document structure for quick navigation, source Block references for your annotations, and a consolidated view of everything you have noted so far.

Table of contents

The table of contents gives you a bird’s eye view of the submission’s structure. It lists all sections and headings in the document, with the current section highlighted in blue. Click any entry to jump directly to that section.
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References

Every note you create — whether a comment or a grading remark — is linked to one Block in the document. As soon as you focus on a note, the References panel updates to show the source Blocks for that annotation.
Click any source Block in the References panel to jump directly to that Block in the document. This is especially useful in Rubric view, where you can trace a suggestion back to its original context in Reading mode without losing your place.
The same applies to AI-suggested grading remarks. This gives you full transparency into how Claire reasons: you can see exactly which parts of the submission an AI suggestion or your own remark is grounded in.
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My notes

The My notes tab lists all your comments and grading remarks in the order they appear in the submission. Use this for a quick overview of everything you have annotated so far. To see grading remarks organized by rubric criterion instead, switch to Rubric view.
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