Comparing Documents
Comparing Documents with Recital
Recital document comparison is powered by Litera. It works with Word and PDF documents, providing a 100% trustworthy redlining experience every time even when comparing Word and PDF documents. This article covers: How to compare documents Redline colors Comparing protected documents How to compare documents Click Compare in the left navigation: Left Navigation - Compare Link (https://storage.cFeaturedHow to Open a Document Comparison from Email
How it Works Once you have installed the add-on, simply open any email containing a Word or PDF attachment that you would like to compare to a previous version, then open the Recital add-on and click the Compare button. Your web browser will open a new tab taking you directly to the Compare page in Recital. If the email contains multiple attachments, Recital will prompt you to select the attachment you would like to compFew readersUsing AI Change Summary for Comparisons
AI Change Summary helps you quickly understand the most important differences between two documents. It highlights meaningful legal and business changes so you can prioritize your review, assess required effort, and spot issues that may need immediate attention. How to Use AI Change Summary Compare two documents using the Comparison feature (https://help.recitaFew readers
Recital for Word
Overview: Recital for Word
The Recital Word add-in streamlines contract drafting and review by giving you instant access to your contract data—clauses, comparisons, and your saved library—without leaving Microsoft Word. What you can do with the Word add-in The add-in brings four key capabilities into your drafting workflow: Search for similar clauses – Find clauses semantically similar to the one you're reviewing, pulled directly from your existing contracts. This helps you quickly identify alternative language, spoFew readersHow to Search for Similar Clauses in Word
Learn how to search your contracts for clauses semantically similar to the one you're reviewing. Before searching for clauses, make sure you've: Installed the Recital Word add-in Connected at least one of the following to Recital: Your cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.) Your email account Uploaded a clause library source file Without one of these connections, the search won't haSome readersAdd or Remove Clauses from Your Library
Learn how to build and manage your clause library by saving, importing, or removing clauses. Before managing your clause library, make sure you've: Installed the Recital Word add-in Connected at least one of the following to Recital: Your cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.) Your email account Uploaded a clause library source file How to save a clause to your library Your clauseFew readersView and Insert Saved Clauses in Word
Learn how to browse your clause library and insert saved clauses directly into your documents. Before viewing your clause library, make sure you've: Installed the Recital Word add-in Saved at least one clause to your library (learn how to save clauses) How to view your clause library Open the Recital add-in in Word. On the home screen, you'll see your entire clause library organized by category. (https://storage.crisp.chFew readersCompare Documents or Text Blocks in Word
Learn how to run a comparison of two documents or specific text selections to identify differences, directly in Word. How to compare two documents in Word Open the Recital add-in in Word. Navigate to the Compare tab. Select Files as your comparison type. Choose the two documents you want to compare. Click Upload file to select documents from your computer or drag and drop files to upload. Click Compare. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/-/2/Few readers