Opening Composer
Open the LOIS for Word sidebar and select the Composer tab. The chat input sits at the bottom of the panel, with conversation history above it.Composer settings
At the top of the Composer panel you can configure how LOIS for Word interacts with your document:- Company profile — The organizational context applied to the conversation. Choose your default profile, a specific profile, or No profile to run without any company context.
- Tracked changes — When enabled, edits LOIS for Word applies appear as Word tracked changes so you can accept or reject them individually.
- Make edits automatically — When enabled, LOIS for Word applies suggested edits to the document as soon as they’re generated. When disabled, you review and approve each edit before it’s applied.
Settings are remembered
Your last-used company profile, tracked-changes toggle, and make-edits-automatically toggle are remembered and restored the next time you open the Composer — even across different documents and devices. Settings are stored per user and per organization, so a shared machine keeps each person’s preferences separate. A few details to know:- If your saved profile is no longer available, Composer falls back to the organization default.
- Selecting No profile is remembered as an explicit choice and won’t revert to the default.
- Playbook-locked profiles always override the remembered selection while that playbook is active.
- Per-run approval choices on agent runs are not persisted — only the Composer-level automatic-edits toggle is.
What you can do in Composer
- Ask questions about any clause, defined term, or section of the document.
- Draft language for new clauses, fallback positions, or rewrites.
- Generate redlines for the whole document or a selected section.
- Summarize the agreement or specific provisions.
- Apply edits directly to the document, either automatically or after review.
Tips
- Use No profile when you want a neutral read on a document.
- Turn on tracked changes for negotiation drafts so counterparties can see what changed.
- Turn off make edits automatically when you want to review each suggested change before it lands in the document.
- Use the prompt library to jump-start common requests.