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Exporting

When your draft is ready, click Export to open the export screen in place of the assistant. Pick a version and a format — the editor previews exactly what you'll get — then download the file or save it to Judicio.

The three formats

Drafting produces three outputs, grouped Word and PDF:

  • Tracked changes (.docx) — a Word redline with real insertions and deletions, so counsel can accept or reject each edit in Word, the same way they would any markup.
  • Final copy (.docx) — a clean Word document with all changes applied, ready to use.
  • Final copy (.pdf) — a branded, clean PDF with all changes applied.

There is intentionally no tracked-changes PDF — a redline belongs in Word, where it can be acted on.

When to use each

The export screen leads with one recommended format:

  • While the draft still has pending tracked changes, the recommended export is Tracked changes (.docx) — so the recipient can review and resolve each edit in Word.
  • Once everything is resolved (no pending changes), the recommended export is the clean Final copy (.docx).

A "Final copy" export is always clean even when the draft still carries pending tracked changes — Judicio flattens the changes in the exported file so the Word document (and the PDF) come out clean, without altering your working draft.

The editor is the preview

There's no separate preview window. The editor itself shows what each format will produce:

  • Picking Tracked changes switches the editor to the Draft (Redline) lens — what the Word redline will contain.
  • Picking either Final copy switches it to the Clean lens — what the clean Word or PDF will contain.

What you see in the editor is what downloads.

Choosing a version

If you've revised the draft across several versions, the export screen's Version selector lets you pick which one to export. Selecting a version loads it into the editor so you can preview it before exporting, and the latest version is tagged Latest.

Naming and downloading

  • The filename field is pre-filled; edit the stem and the chosen format's extension (.docx / .pdf) is appended automatically.
  • Click Download file to save it — your browser's save dialog opens, seeded with the filename.

Save to Judicio

Instead of (or as well as) downloading, click Save to Judicio to keep the draft in your File Library — so it lives alongside the rest of the matter's documents and can be reused, shared, or fed into another Judicio feature.

Next steps

  • Editing with AI — resolve pending changes before exporting a final copy.
  • FAQ — accuracy, supported inputs, credits, and troubleshooting.
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