Word Document from Content or Research
Turn supplied content or a researched question into a real Word document (.docx, plus PDF on request) with DocBlocks. The workflow inventories sources, writes the reviewed source as Markdown, then converts, previews, and saves the finished file without hand-built document XML or an HTML intermediary.
How it runs
| # | Step | Who runs it | What happens |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Scope the document | Planner | Lock audience, source boundary, structure, requested formats, and acceptance criteria. |
| 2 | Prepare the source log | Researcher | Record supplied sources and gather new evidence only when research was requested. |
| 3 | Write the Markdown document | Copywriter | Write the complete report.md source from the locked outline and source log. |
| 4 | Publish the Word document | Copywriter | Convert report.md with DocBlocks, preview every page, and save report.docx plus optional PDF. |
| 5 | Evaluate | Reviewer | Review the saved Word document against every content and layout criterion. |
| 6 | Finish | Copywriter | All source, content, and Word-document checks passed. |
Say something like "create a word document" or "make a docx" or "export this as docx" or "turn this content into a word document" or "research and write a document" or "research this and put it in word" or "write a cited briefing document" in chat to start it.
Needs toolsets: docblocks.