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Adding supporting material to a project

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Written by Erik Ross

Supporting material is the source-of-truth content Rosey checks your document against — financial statements, earnings transcripts, model outputs, brand guidelines, customer interviews, anything the document is supposed to be faithful to. Without supporting material, Rosey can still evaluate impact (clarity, structure, persuasiveness) but it can't verify factual claims.

Steps

  1. From the project view in the Word side panel, click the folder icon next to your document name. The Supporting Material section will open.

  2. Drag and drop files into the upload area, or click Select Files to browse.

  3. Wait for each file to finish uploading. They'll appear in a list below.

Supported formats

  • PDF (.pdf)

  • Microsoft Word (.docx)

  • Microsoft Excel (.xlsx)

  • CSV (.csv)

  • Plain text (.txt)

  • Markdown (.md)

Each file can be up to 100 MB.

Things to know

  • You can add or remove supporting material at any time. Changes will apply to the next Rosey run.

  • Quality matters more than quantity. Add the documents Rosey should treat as authoritative. Avoid uploading drafts or outdated versions — Rosey will treat them as ground truth.

  • Open a file by clicking the link icon next to it. Remove a file with the ×.

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