Format check report
Score + issues so you know what will change.
Example
Score: 78 · Issues: 6
A formatted .docx
Template styles applied. Download and submit or fine‑tune.
2‑minute checklist
Turn “not supported” into a predictable workflow.
Upload → Check → Format
You’ll receive: a score, an issue list, and a formatted .docx.
Check output (score + issues)
Sample check outputClick “Run check” above to generate a score and an issue list so you know what will change before formatting.
Template
Current template (switchable): ama-style-org
Popular templates
Scope & self‑check (deliver + verify)
We check & fix (auto)
- Spacing & indents (including removing extra spaces/tabs)
- Consistent body & heading styles (multi‑level; level‑3 best effort)
- Reference list layout and caption paragraph styles
You still do in Word (usually 1–2 minutes)
- Update TOC and fields
- Complex section‑based page numbering (front matter vs body)
- Rebuild/fix multi‑level numbering systems (if needed)
Note: we currently support existing templates only (no template building from uploaded guidelines yet).
What you’ll get
Overview
Two deliverables: a format‑check report (score + issue list), and a formatted .docx with template styles applied.
Run the check first to see what will change. Then format and do a quick final review in Word if needed.
How to use
Steps
- 1Upload your Word (.docx) thesis or academic paper
- 2Click “Run check” to get a score and an issue list (know what will change)
- 3Click “Start formatting” and download the formatted .docx
- 4If needed, update TOC/fields in Word and do a final checklist review
What it can fix (layout)
Scope
- Spacing and indents (including removing extra spaces/tabs)
- Consistent body & heading styles (multi‑level headings; level‑3 best effort)
- Reference list layout and caption paragraph styles for tables/figures
FAQ
- How do I verify the result?
- Run “Format Check” first to get a score and an issue list. Then format and validate key items against the report.
- What do I still need to do in Word?
- Updating TOC/fields, complex section‑based page numbering, and rebuilding multi‑level numbering systems are usually manual steps. A common workflow: apply heading styles first, then update the TOC in Word.
- Do you change my content?
- No. We only apply styles and layout, not the text itself.
- What is not supported or not guaranteed yet?
- Complex headers/footers and section‑based page numbering, fixing/updating TOC fields, rebuilding multi‑level numbering systems, fine‑grained Word equation objects (OMML), all table‑internal styling details, character‑level mixed‑language font rules, and citation/reference content rules.
Topics
Tutorials and checklists for high-intent formatting problems:
More topics coming soon.
Popular guides
Quick links to commonly used templates and thesis formats: