After generating a draft in Lexlegis, you are taken to the Draft Result Page. This page allows you to review, edit, refine, and manage the generated document in a full-featured drafting workspace.
The Draft Result Page is designed to give you direct control over the content, while supporting iteration, formatting, versioning, and export.
1. What the Draft Result Page Shows
The Draft Result Page consists of two core elements:
- The Draft Editor (main document area)
- The Formatting & Action Ribbon (top toolbar)
Together, these allow you to edit the document and manage it without leaving the page.
2. Draft Editor (Main Document Area)
The central editor displays the generated draft in a fully editable format.
What You Can Do Here
You can:
- Review the generated content
- Edit text directly
- Modify or restructure sections
- Insert or remove clauses and paragraphs
- Apply formatting using the ribbon tools
The editor behaves like a standard document editor, allowing continuous refinement.
3. Formatting & Action Ribbon
The ribbon at the top of the Draft Result Page provides quick access to editing, formatting, and document actions.
3.1 Formatting Controls
Using the ribbon, you can:
- Change paragraph styles and headings
- Apply bold, italics, underline, and text styling
- Adjust alignment and lists
- Insert tables where required
These tools help ensure the draft is professionally structured and readable.
3.2 Draft Actions
The ribbon also includes document-level actions:
- Copy the draft
- Download the draft
- Print the draft
- Save the draft
- Switch between versions
These actions allow you to move the draft into your workflow or preserve changes as you iterate.
4. Version Management
Lexlegis supports versioning directly from the ribbon.
You can:
- Save multiple versions of the same draft
- Track iterations over time
- Revert to earlier versions if required
This is especially useful during internal review or negotiation cycles.
5. Editing and Refinement Workflow
The Draft Result Page is intended for active refinement.
Common next steps include:
- Polishing language and structure
- Adjusting clauses or sections
- Aligning tone and formatting
- Preparing the document for sharing or execution
All changes are made directly in the editor, with versions preserved as needed.
6. Why the Draft Result Page Matters
The Draft Result Page helps you:
- Retain full editorial control over AI-generated drafts
- Reduce time spent on first-pass drafting
- Iterate quickly without restarting the workflow
- Maintain clean, review-ready documents
It ensures AI-assisted drafting remains transparent, editable, and practitioner-led.
7. Best Practices
- Review the full draft once before detailed edits
- Use the ribbon for consistent formatting
- Save versions before major structural changes
- Download or export drafts only after final review
8. What You Can Do Next
From the Draft Result Page, you can:
- Finalise and export the draft
- Save it for future reference
- Share it with collaborators
- Start a new drafting workflow if required
Each draft remains editable until you choose to close or replace it.
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