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Tasks are the units of work the Manual Review Client assigns to you. This page covers how you receive, resume, and release tasks.

Receiving a task

Once a task appears in the manual review queue, you receive it automatically. Every task contains one or more documents with automatically assigned document types and extracted data.

Inactivity timeout

If you take no action on an open task for 15 minutes, the system triggers a timeout. The Client then displays a warning message:
Task inactivity warning with Keep task and Withdraw task buttons
To resume the task, click Keep task.

Withdrawing a task

If you click Withdraw task or take no action on the prompt, the Client returns the active task to the queue with all changes saved. After this, you no longer automatically receive new tasks, and the Client displays the Task withdrawn screen:
Task withdrawn screen with a Get new task button
To resume receiving tasks automatically, click Get new task. If a task is available in the queue, it opens immediately. Otherwise, the standby screen appears.

Closing the browser or tab

If you close the browser or tab containing an active Manual Review task, Vantage receives an event and automatically returns the task to the queue. The Client then reassigns the task to the next operator with the appropriate permissions, or it may reassign the task back to you.
If Vantage does not receive the event — for example, due to a connection issue — Vantage returns the task to the queue after 15 minutes of inactivity.

Manual Review Client

Overview of how Manual Review works in Vantage

Manually reviewing documents

Review extracted data, customize table columns, and escalate tasks

Completing a task

Complete or reject a task and return it to the queue

Standby screen

What happens when no tasks are available in the queue