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Advanced Drafting - Summarizing Redlines, Documents, and Review Emails
Advanced Drafting - Summarizing Redlines, Documents, and Review Emails

Steps on using Spellbook's Draft Spell to summarize redlined changes in a document, summarizing whole documents, and writing review emails.

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Written by Mustafa Jamal
Updated over a week ago

The Draft Spell can be used for more than just drafting accurate clauses. It can be engaged to create almost any verbiage related to the document at hand. From simple requests such as “summarize the document in 500 words or less” or “write a review email emphasizing the confidentiality terms”, to more detailed asks like “list the redlined changes in this document.”

Continue below to see step by step instructions!


1. Begin in the Assistant Tab and click the "Draft" Spell.

2. Type "List the redlined changes in this document" into the textbox, and click the blue arrow to begin generating text.

3. Use the arrows to cycle through the generated options.

4. Click the garbage can to dismiss unwanted options.

5. This icon will copy to clipboard, letting you quickly paste the information into your email or send to a colleague.

6. The "Insert at Cursor" button adds the generated text where you placed your cursor in the current document.


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