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# Overview of the Redline Analysis tool

The Redline Analysis feature accelerates your contract review process by automatically detecting and interpreting changes in your documents. It intelligently analyzes files with existing redlines or "track changes" and generates a clear, structured summary table of all revisions, saving you from the manual effort of reviewing each edit individually.&#x20;

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## What it does

* **Summarizes Tracked Changes**: Parses `.docx` files with tracked changes and presents all edits in a clear, structured format.
* **Highlights Key Edits**: Automatically categorizes changes into substantive, typographical etc. so that you can address important changes instantly.
* **Simplified Review**: No need to manually scroll through long markups — get a bird’s-eye view of what changed and where.
* **Easy Export**: Download the reviewed redline summary as a Word file, ready for further edits and circulation.

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## Ideal Use Cases

* Reviewing contract markups from counterparties
* Examining client-side edits in policy drafts or legal notices
* Quickly validating whether suggested changes were incorporated
* Preparing clean summaries of changes for internal review

{% hint style="info" %}
Jurisphere <mark style="color:red;">**cannot create a marked-up document**</mark> comparing two versions of the same document. The Redline Analysis tool only <mark style="color:green;">**reviews a word document with existing changes**</mark> made in track.
{% endhint %}


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