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# Composer

> How to use Composer in the LOIS for Word add-in to chat with AI, draft redlines, and apply suggested edits directly to your document.

Composer is the chat surface inside the LOIS for Word add-in. Use it to ask questions about your document, draft new language, generate redlines, and apply suggested edits without leaving Word.

## 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.
