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Documents now arrive as editable, on-brand Word files

Ask for a document in chat and get a real Word file — your logo, your fonts, ready to edit straight away. Plus a new Account setting for where your logo sits.

Written by Dan Pillay

When you ask Boldstream for a document, you now get a real Word file from the moment it lands — styled with your logo and your brand fonts, and ready to edit straight away. No locked previews, no converting, no reformatting before you can use it.

A Word document arriving in chat, opening in the built-in editor, being improved with Ask AI, and saving straight back to the conversation

A finished on-brand Word document in chat, with Edit, Download and Save buttons


How it works

1. Ask for a document

Describe what you need in the chat — a one-pager, a briefing note, a proposal — and send it.

Asking for a document in chat

2. Your document arrives on-brand

The finished file appears in the conversation with your logo on the first page and your brand fonts throughout. Click Download any time to open it in Word.

3. Edit it on the spot

Click Edit to open the built-in editor. Change anything by hand with the full formatting toolbar, or select some text and use Ask AI — then Save the updated version straight back to your chat.

The document open in the built-in editor, fully editable with your brand fonts


Choose where your logo appears

Open Account and find Document branding. Pick where your logo sits in the header (first page) and the footer (every page) — left, centre, right, or none — and watch the little preview update as you choose. Every new document follows your choice.

The Document branding setting in Account, with logo position options and a live preview

💡 Tip: Everything you download is a normal Word file — share it, print it, or keep polishing it in Word like any other document.

What's next?

There's more you can do once a document is open in the editor — see Edit documents and presentations without leaving chat.

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