> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.gocontent.ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.gocontent.ai/gocontent-article/creating-a-article/preview.md).

# Preview

Before starting the creation of an article, you have the opportunity to access information on the main sources that will aid in its creation.

In the suggestions of articles that you have under '**Recent Explores**', '[**Monitoring**](/gocontent-article/researching-an-article-topic/custom-feeds.md)', '[**Trending Feeds**](https://www.gocontent.ai/trending-feeds)'**,** '**Favorites**', and '[**Ideas Generator**](/gocontent-article/ideas-generator.md)' you will find the main source that will be used to create your article at the bottom left of each thumbnail.

By clicking on the **source link**, you will have access to the article that serves as the main source for writing your original article.

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In the window that opens, you have access to the website address where the article comes from, the article title, and the article itself.

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To generate your article, simply press the '**Create an Article**' button at the bottom right of the preview.

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To create more articles on the same topic from similar content, go to [**Similar search**](/gocontent-article/researching-an-article-topic/similar-search.md).


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## Querying This Documentation
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```

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