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Edit a Word document with AI

Open an existing .docx, improve it with agents, fix its citations, and save back to Word with formatting preserved.

You don’t have to start from scratch to use Multilo. This guide takes an existing Microsoft Word document, improves it with AI, and returns it as Word — formatting intact.

1. Open the document

  1. Add it to a project

    Create or open a project and drag your .docx in. Multilo parses its headings, lists, tables, footnotes, and citations and opens it in the editor. See working with Word.
  2. Add any sources it cites

    If you’ll be checking or extending citations, add the cited sources to your library.

2. Improve it with agents

Ask chat to tighten a section, improve flow, or make the language more concise — it edits the real document in place. Run any agent you need, from language polish to a methodology check, or extend a section with the Full Draft Writer.

3. Fix the citations

Run Claim Check to verify each citation against its source, and a citation agent to normalize everything to the right style.

Edits go through the editor

Citation changes are applied through the document editor, so in-text markers and the reference list stay in sync — nothing drifts.

4. Save back to Word

Export to .docx. The result is a normal Word document with your edits applied to the original structure — ready to hand in or send on.