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Get started by adding a Word template, then choose one from the sidebar to begin filling in fields.

  1. 1 Click + Add Template in the sidebar to import a .docx or .dotx file containing {placeholder} fields.
  2. 2 Select the template from the sidebar list to load its fields into the form.
  3. 3 Fill in the values, then click Generate Document on the right to produce a filled-in .docx file.

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How it works

  • Templates are Word documents with fields wrapped in curly braces — for example {Client Name}, {COURT} or {Claim No}.
  • Field names can be anything, you can have as many as you want, and they can appear anywhere in the document — including headers and footers.
  • The text you enter is inserted exactly where the placeholder sits, keeping the font and styling (bold, underline, etc.) from the template.
  • Templates are stored as ordinary files in a folder you choose — nothing is sent to bardoc. Pick a local folder to keep them on this device, or a synced folder (OneDrive, iCloud Drive) to share them across machines.

1. Adding templates

  • Click + Add Template in the sidebar and pick one or more .docx or .dotx files.
  • Or click Create Template and follow the prompts to build a template from scratch inside bardoc.
  • A few example templates are included to show what's possible — they appear under Presets at the top of the list.
  • Templates appear in the left-hand list. Use the search box above the list to filter by name.
  • Drag a template up or down to reorder it within its section.
  • Right-click a template to rename it, edit it in Word, duplicate it, or delete it. Hover a template and click the bin icon for a one-click delete. Presets cannot be renamed.
  • Keyboard: use / to move through the list, Enter to open the highlighted template, and Delete to delete it. Works directly from the search box too — type to filter, then arrow down to the match.

2. Using a template

  • Select a template from the sidebar. Its fields appear in the centre panel in the order they appear in the document.
  • The same field name can appear in the template more than once with different capitalisation (for example {CLAIMANT} in a heading and {Claimant} in the body). bardoc shows it as a single input — what you type is inserted into both places.
  • Any field whose name contains the word Date (for example {Date} or {Hearing Date}) is pre-filled with today's date, using the format chosen in Settings. You can overwrite it.
  • The casing of what you type doesn't matter — the output follows the casing of the field name in the template. So if the field is {CLAIMANT} and you type "helena normanton", the document shows HELENA NORMANTON. If the same field is {Claimant} elsewhere, it shows Helena Normanton.
  • For a one-word field name, a multi-word value is capitalised word-by-word — so {Document} with "witness statement" becomes Witness Statement.
  • Any field you leave blank will simply be empty in the generated document.

3. Generating the document

Choose how the file should be saved, then click Generate Document:

  • Save manually — opens the generated file so you can save it from Word yourself.
  • Choose folder & filename — shows a native save dialog so you can pick a location and name in one step.
  • Use default folder — saves straight into the folder set in Settings using the filename you enter on the right.

4. Settings

  • Default save folder — where generated documents are written when you pick Use default folder.
  • Default name — the value used to pre-fill any {Name} field, so you don't have to type your own name every time.
  • Date format — how dates are written into any Date field (e.g. 1 March 2026, 1st March 2026, 2026-03-01).
  • Templates folder — choose where templates are stored on disk. Point this at a OneDrive (or other cloud) folder to keep templates in sync across multiple devices.

Tips

  • Several small, specific templates with a handful of fields each are usually easier to work with than one big template with lots of fields.
  • Install bardoc on every device you work from (desktop, laptop, home machine) and point all of them at the same cloud-linked templates folder (OneDrive, Dropbox, Google Drive, etc) — your templates will stay in sync everywhere.
  • Feedback and suggestions are welcome — they shape what gets built next.

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