Produces properly-structured tracked changes for a Word document — insertions, deletions, replacements, and margin comments formatted so they can be applied directly to the source document. Built to leverage Opus 4.7 improvements in .docx redlining and tracked changes generation.
Ask the user for these if not provided:
Document: [Name or identifier] Review type: [As stated] Reviewer: [Role] Total changes: [Insertions: N / Deletions: N / Comments: N] Overall assessment: [1-2 sentences — is this document close to final, or does it need substantial revision?]
Changes that affect the meaning or structure of the document:
Change N — [Section or paragraph reference]
For each paragraph that needs changes, format as:
[Paragraph reference — e.g. "Section 3, Paragraph 2"]
Original:
[Exact original paragraph]
Tracked changes:
[Same paragraph with deletions marked as
strikethroughand insertions marked as bold]
Clean version:
[Final clean text after applying changes]
Comments that flag issues without proposing a specific wording change:
Comment N — [Location] "[Comment text — written as the reviewer would write it. Direct, specific, actionable.]"
Comments are for things like:
Line-level stylistic changes (if scope includes copy editing):
| Location | Before | After | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Para 3 | [Text] | [Text] | [Readability/grammar/consistency] |
Issues that repeat across the document:
[Pattern — e.g. "Passive voice overuse"]
| Review dimension | Covered |
|---|---|
| Grammar and syntax | Yes / No |
| Clarity and readability | Yes / No |
| Substantive accuracy | Yes / No / N/A |
| Compliance/legal check | Yes / No / N/A |
| Consistency with referenced documents | Yes / No / N/A |
Instructions for applying the redline:
In Microsoft Word:
In Google Docs:
Tracked changes require the model to preserve source text exactly while suggesting alternatives — earlier models would paraphrase the original or lose track of which text was original vs suggested. Opus 4.7 improvements specifically target this workflow.