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| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Automotive Cloud, Consumer Goods Cloud, Education Cloud, Financial Services Cloud, Health Cloud, Manufacturing Cloud, Media Cloud, Net Zero Cloud, Nonprofit Cloud, Public Sector Solutions. View product and edition availability. |
| Intelligent Document Reader is available with the Intelligent Document Reader add-on license. |
File Rendition and Asynchronous Processing: Uploaded files are transformed into images by using File Rendition services before data extraction by Amazon Textract. This asynchronous process can cause delays in data extraction.
File Size and Pages Limit: Intelligent Document Reader supports files up to 5 MB and documents with up to 20 pages for processing.
Limited Access to Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Results: Users can access OCR document scan results only after they share the corresponding content document record.
UI time out: Intelligent Document Reader has a 50-second timeout for UI operations during extraction processes.

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