| name | docx |
| description | Use this skill whenever the user wants to create, read, edit, or manipulate Word documents (.docx files). Triggers include: any mention of "Word doc", "word document", ".docx", or requests to produce professional documents with formatting like tables of contents, headings, page numbers, or letterheads. Also use when extracting or reorganizing content from .docx files, inserting or replacing images in documents, performing find-and-replace in Word files, working with tracked changes or comments, or converting content into a polished Word document. If the user asks for a "report", "memo", "letter", "template", or similar deliverable as a Word or .docx file, use this skill. Do NOT use for PDFs, spreadsheets, Google Docs, or general coding tasks unrelated to document generation. |
| license | Proprietary. LICENSE.txt has complete terms |
| metadata | {"builtin_skill_version":"1.1"} |
Important: All scripts/ paths are relative to this skill directory.
Run with: cd {this_skill_dir} && python scripts/...
Or use the cwd parameter of execute_shell_command.
DOCX creation, editing, and analysis
Prerequisites
- docx (
npm install -g docx): new document creation
- LibreOffice (
soffice): .doc -> .docx conversion, tracked-changes acceptance, and PDF export
- pandoc: text extraction
- pdftoppm (poppler-utils): document-to-image workflows
- If
pdftoppm is unavailable, a Python fallback path may use pdf2image.
- On Windows, dependencies must be installed and available in
PATH; if missing, report the dependency issue and stop (do not keep retrying).
Overview
A .docx file is a ZIP archive containing XML files.
Design Principles
Professional documents need clear structure and consistent formatting.
Typography
Choose a readable body font (Calibri, Cambria, Georgia, Times New Roman). Keep body at 11-12pt. Headings should step up: H1=16-18pt bold, H2=14pt bold, H3=12pt bold.
Spacing
Use paragraph spacing (spaceBefore/spaceAfter) instead of empty paragraphs. Line spacing of 1.15x-1.5x for body text.
Page Setup
Always set margins explicitly. US Letter default: 12240 x 15840 twips, margins=1440 (1 inch).
Table Design
Alternate row shading for readability. Header row with contrasting background. Consistent cell padding.
Color Usage
Use color sparingly in documents — accent color for headings or table headers, not rainbow formatting.
Content-to-Element Mapping
| Content Type | Recommended Element | Why |
|---|
| Sequential items | Bulleted list | Scanning is faster than inline commas |
| Step-by-step process | Numbered list | Numbers communicate order |
| Comparative data | Table with header row | Columns enable side-by-side comparison |
| Key definition | Hanging indent paragraph | Offset term from definition |
| Legal/contract clause | Numbered list with bookmarks | Cross-referencing |
| Citation/reference | Footnote or endnote | Keeps body text clean |
| Pull quote / callout | Paragraph with border + shading | Visual distinction from body |
| Multi-section layout | Section breaks with columns | Column control per section |
Quick Reference
| Task | Approach |
|---|
| Read/analyze content | pandoc or unpack for raw XML |
| Create new document | Use docx-js - see Creating New Documents below |
| Edit existing document | Unpack → edit XML → repack - see Editing Existing Documents below |
Converting .doc to .docx
Legacy .doc files must be converted before editing:
python scripts/office/soffice.py --headless --convert-to docx document.doc
Reading Content
pandoc --track-changes=all document.docx -o output.md
python scripts/office/unpack.py document.docx unpacked/
Converting to Images
python scripts/office/soffice.py --headless --convert-to pdf document.docx
pdftoppm -jpeg -r 150 document.pdf page
Accepting Tracked Changes
To produce a clean document with all tracked changes accepted (requires LibreOffice):
python scripts/accept_changes.py input.docx output.docx
Creating New Documents
Generate .docx files with JavaScript, then validate. Install: npm install -g docx
Setup
const { Document, Packer, Paragraph, TextRun, Table, TableRow, TableCell, ImageRun,
Header, Footer, AlignmentType, PageOrientation, LevelFormat, ExternalHyperlink,
TableOfContents, HeadingLevel, BorderStyle, WidthType, ShadingType,
VerticalAlign, PageNumber, PageBreak } = require('docx');
const doc = new Document({ sections: [{ children: [] }] });
Packer.toBuffer(doc).then(buffer => fs.writeFileSync("doc.docx", buffer));
Validation
After creating the file, validate it. If validation fails, unpack, fix the XML, and repack.
python scripts/office/validate.py doc.docx
Page Size
sections: [{
properties: {
page: {
size: {
width: 12240,
height: 15840
},
margin: { top: 1440, right: 1440, bottom: 1440, left: 1440 }
}
},
children: []
}]
Common page sizes (DXA units, 1440 DXA = 1 inch):
| Paper | Width | Height | Content Width (1" margins) |
|---|
| US Letter | 12,240 | 15,840 | 9,360 |
| A4 (default) | 11,906 | 16,838 | 9,026 |
Landscape orientation: docx-js swaps width/height internally, so pass portrait dimensions and let it handle the swap:
size: {
width: 12240,
height: 15840,
orientation: PageOrientation.LANDSCAPE
},
Styles (Override Built-in Headings)
Use Arial as the default font (universally supported). Keep titles black for readability.
const doc = new Document({
styles: {
default: { document: { run: { font: "Arial", size: 24 } } },
paragraphStyles: [
{ id: "Heading1", name: "Heading 1", basedOn: "Normal", next: "Normal", quickFormat: true,
run: { size: 32, bold: true, font: "Arial" },
paragraph: { spacing: { before: 240, after: 240 }, outlineLevel: 0 } },
{ id: "Heading2", name: "Heading 2", basedOn: "Normal", next: "Normal", quickFormat: true,
run: { size: 28, bold: true, font: "Arial" },
paragraph: { spacing: { before: 180, after: 180 }, outlineLevel: 1 } },
]
},
sections: [{
children: [
new Paragraph({ heading: HeadingLevel.HEADING_1, children: [new TextRun("Title")] }),
]
}]
});
Lists (NEVER use unicode bullets)
new Paragraph({ children: [new TextRun("• Item")] })
new Paragraph({ children: [new TextRun("\u2022 Item")] })
const doc = new Document({
numbering: {
config: [
{ reference: "bullets",
levels: [{ level: 0, format: LevelFormat.BULLET, text: "•", alignment: AlignmentType.LEFT,
style: { paragraph: { indent: { left: 720, hanging: 360 } } } }] },
{ reference: "numbers",
levels: [{ level: 0, format: LevelFormat.DECIMAL, text: "%1.", alignment: AlignmentType.LEFT,
style: { paragraph: { indent: { left: 720, hanging: 360 } } } }] },
]
},
sections: [{
children: [
new Paragraph({ numbering: { reference: "bullets", level: 0 },
children: [new TextRun("Bullet item")] }),
new Paragraph({ numbering: { reference: "numbers", level: 0 },
children: [new TextRun("Numbered item")] }),
]
}]
});
Tables
CRITICAL: Tables need dual widths - set both columnWidths on the table AND width on each cell. Without both, tables render incorrectly on some platforms.
const border = { style: BorderStyle.SINGLE, size: 1, color: "CCCCCC" };
const borders = { top: border, bottom: border, left: border, right: border };
new Table({
width: { size: 9360, type: WidthType.DXA },
columnWidths: [4680, 4680],
rows: [
new TableRow({
children: [
new TableCell({
borders,
width: { size: 4680, type: WidthType.DXA },
shading: { fill: "D5E8F0", type: ShadingType.CLEAR },
margins: { top: 80, bottom: 80, left: 120, right: 120 },
children: [new Paragraph({ children: [new TextRun("Cell")] })]
})
]
})
]
})
Table width calculation:
Always use WidthType.DXA — WidthType.PERCENTAGE breaks in Google Docs.
width: { size: 9360, type: WidthType.DXA },
columnWidths: [7000, 2360]
Width rules:
- Always use
WidthType.DXA — never WidthType.PERCENTAGE (incompatible with Google Docs)
- Table width must equal the sum of
columnWidths
- Cell
width must match corresponding columnWidth
- Cell
margins are internal padding - they reduce content area, not add to cell width
- For full-width tables: use content width (page width minus left and right margins)
Images
new Paragraph({
children: [new ImageRun({
type: "png",
data: fs.readFileSync("image.png"),
transformation: { width: 200, height: 150 },
altText: { title: "Title", description: "Desc", name: "Name" }
})]
})
Page Breaks
new Paragraph({ children: [new PageBreak()] })
new Paragraph({ pageBreakBefore: true, children: [new TextRun("New page")] })
Table of Contents
new TableOfContents("Table of Contents", { hyperlink: true, headingStyleRange: "1-3" })
Headers/Footers
sections: [{
properties: {
page: { margin: { top: 1440, right: 1440, bottom: 1440, left: 1440 } }
},
headers: {
default: new Header({ children: [new Paragraph({ children: [new TextRun("Header")] })] })
},
footers: {
default: new Footer({ children: [new Paragraph({
children: [new TextRun("Page "), new TextRun({ children: [PageNumber.CURRENT] })]
})] })
},
children: []
}]
Critical Rules for docx-js
- Set page size explicitly - docx-js defaults to A4; use US Letter (12240 x 15840 DXA) for US documents
- Landscape: pass portrait dimensions - docx-js swaps width/height internally; pass short edge as
width, long edge as height, and set orientation: PageOrientation.LANDSCAPE
- Never use
\n - use separate Paragraph elements
- Never use unicode bullets - use
LevelFormat.BULLET with numbering config
- PageBreak must be in Paragraph - standalone creates invalid XML
- ImageRun requires
type - always specify png/jpg/etc
- Always set table
width with DXA - never use WidthType.PERCENTAGE (breaks in Google Docs)
- Tables need dual widths -
columnWidths array AND cell width, both must match
- Table width = sum of columnWidths - for DXA, ensure they add up exactly
- Always add cell margins - use
margins: { top: 80, bottom: 80, left: 120, right: 120 } for readable padding
- Use
ShadingType.CLEAR - never SOLID for table shading
- TOC requires HeadingLevel only - no custom styles on heading paragraphs
- Override built-in styles - use exact IDs: "Heading1", "Heading2", etc.
- Include
outlineLevel - required for TOC (0 for H1, 1 for H2, etc.)
Editing Existing Documents
Follow all 3 steps in order.
Step 1: Unpack
python scripts/office/unpack.py document.docx unpacked/
Extracts XML, pretty-prints, merges adjacent runs, and converts smart quotes to XML entities (“ etc.) so they survive editing. Use --merge-runs false to skip run merging.
Step 2: Edit XML
Edit files in unpacked/word/. See XML Reference below for patterns.
Use "Claude" as the author for tracked changes and comments, unless the user explicitly requests use of a different name.
Use the Edit tool directly for string replacement. Do not write Python scripts. Scripts introduce unnecessary complexity. The Edit tool shows exactly what is being replaced.
CRITICAL: Use smart quotes for new content. When adding text with apostrophes or quotes, use XML entities to produce smart quotes:
<w:t>Here’s a quote: “Hello”</w:t>
| Entity | Character |
|---|
‘ | ‘ (left single) |
’ | ’ (right single / apostrophe) |
“ | “ (left double) |
” | ” (right double) |
Adding comments: Use comment.py to handle boilerplate across multiple XML files (text must be pre-escaped XML):
python scripts/comment.py unpacked/ 0 "Comment text with & and ’"
python scripts/comment.py unpacked/ 1 "Reply text" --parent 0
python scripts/comment.py unpacked/ 0 "Text" --author "Custom Author"
Then add markers to document.xml (see Comments in XML Reference).
Step 3: Pack
python scripts/office/pack.py unpacked/ output.docx --original document.docx
Validates with auto-repair, condenses XML, and creates DOCX. Use --validate false to skip.
Auto-repair will fix:
durableId >= 0x7FFFFFFF (regenerates valid ID)
- Missing
xml:space="preserve" on <w:t> with whitespace
Auto-repair won't fix:
- Malformed XML, invalid element nesting, missing relationships, schema violations
Common Pitfalls
- Replace entire
<w:r> elements: When adding tracked changes, replace the whole <w:r>...</w:r> block with <w:del>...<w:ins>... as siblings. Don't inject tracked change tags inside a run.
- Preserve
<w:rPr> formatting: Copy the original run's <w:rPr> block into your tracked change runs to maintain bold, font size, etc.
QA (Required)
Assume there are problems. Your job is to find them.
Your first document is almost never correct. Approach QA as a bug hunt, not a confirmation step. If you found zero issues on first inspection, you weren't looking hard enough.
Content QA
pandoc --track-changes=all document.docx -o /tmp/output.md
cat /tmp/output.md
Check for missing content, typos, wrong order.
When editing templates, check for leftover placeholder text:
pandoc document.docx -o /tmp/output.md
grep -iE "xxxx|lorem|ipsum|placeholder" /tmp/output.md || echo "No placeholders found"
Structure QA
python scripts/office/unpack.py document.docx /tmp/unpacked/
grep -oP 'w:pStyle w:val="Heading\d"' /tmp/unpacked/word/document.xml | sort | uniq -c
Check for: skipped heading levels (e.g., H1 → H3), empty paragraphs, orphaned content.
Validation
python scripts/office/validate.py document.docx
Pre-Delivery Checklist
Verification Loop
- Generate document
- Run content QA + structure QA + validation
- List issues found (if none found, look again more critically)
- Fix issues
- Re-verify — one fix often creates another problem
- Repeat until a full pass reveals no new issues
Do not declare success until you've completed at least one fix-and-verify cycle.
XML Reference
Schema Compliance
- Element order in
<w:pPr>: <w:pStyle>, <w:numPr>, <w:spacing>, <w:ind>, <w:jc>, <w:rPr> last
- Whitespace: Add
xml:space="preserve" to <w:t> with leading/trailing spaces
- RSIDs: Must be 8-digit hex (e.g.,
00AB1234)
Tracked Changes
Insertion:
<w:ins w:id="1" w:author="Claude" w:date="2025-01-01T00:00:00Z">
<w:r><w:t>inserted text</w:t></w:r>
</w:ins>
Deletion:
<w:del w:id="2" w:author="Claude" w:date="2025-01-01T00:00:00Z">
<w:r><w:delText>deleted text</w:delText></w:r>
</w:del>
Inside <w:del>: Use <w:delText> instead of <w:t>, and <w:delInstrText> instead of <w:instrText>.
Minimal edits - only mark what changes:
<w:r><w:t>The term is </w:t></w:r>
<w:del w:id="1" w:author="Claude" w:date="...">
<w:r><w:delText>30</w:delText></w:r>
</w:del>
<w:ins w:id="2" w:author="Claude" w:date="...">
<w:r><w:t>60</w:t></w:r>
</w:ins>
<w:r><w:t> days.</w:t></w:r>
Deleting entire paragraphs/list items - when removing ALL content from a paragraph, also mark the paragraph mark as deleted so it merges with the next paragraph. Add <w:del/> inside <w:pPr><w:rPr>:
<w:p>
<w:pPr>
<w:numPr>...</w:numPr>
<w:rPr>
<w:del w:id="1" w:author="Claude" w:date="2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"/>
</w:rPr>
</w:pPr>
<w:del w:id="2" w:author="Claude" w:date="2025-01-01T00:00:00Z">
<w:r><w:delText>Entire paragraph content being deleted...</w:delText></w:r>
</w:del>
</w:p>
Without the <w:del/> in <w:pPr><w:rPr>, accepting changes leaves an empty paragraph/list item.
Rejecting another author's insertion - nest deletion inside their insertion:
<w:ins w:author="Jane" w:id="5">
<w:del w:author="Claude" w:id="10">
<w:r><w:delText>their inserted text</w:delText></w:r>
</w:del>
</w:ins>
Restoring another author's deletion - add insertion after (don't modify their deletion):
<w:del w:author="Jane" w:id="5">
<w:r><w:delText>deleted text</w:delText></w:r>
</w:del>
<w:ins w:author="Claude" w:id="10">
<w:r><w:t>deleted text</w:t></w:r>
</w:ins>
Comments
After running comment.py (see Step 2), add markers to document.xml. For replies, use --parent flag and nest markers inside the parent's.
CRITICAL: <w:commentRangeStart> and <w:commentRangeEnd> are siblings of <w:r>, never inside <w:r>.
<w:commentRangeStart w:id="0"/>
<w:del w:id="1" w:author="Claude" w:date="2025-01-01T00:00:00Z">
<w:r><w:delText>deleted</w:delText></w:r>
</w:del>
<w:r><w:t> more text</w:t></w:r>
<w:commentRangeEnd w:id="0"/>
<w:r><w:rPr><w:rStyle w:val="CommentReference"/></w:rPr><w:commentReference w:id="0"/></w:r>
<w:commentRangeStart w:id="0"/>
<w:commentRangeStart w:id="1"/>
<w:r><w:t>text</w:t></w:r>
<w:commentRangeEnd w:id="1"/>
<w:commentRangeEnd w:id="0"/>
<w:r><w:rPr><w:rStyle w:val="CommentReference"/></w:rPr><w:commentReference w:id="0"/></w:r>
<w:r><w:rPr><w:rStyle w:val="CommentReference"/></w:rPr><w:commentReference w:id="1"/></w:r>
Images
- Add image file to
word/media/
- Add relationship to
word/_rels/document.xml.rels:
<Relationship Id="rId5" Type=".../image" Target="media/image1.png"/>
- Add content type to
[Content_Types].xml:
<Default Extension="png" ContentType="image/png"/>
- Reference in document.xml:
<w:drawing>
<wp:inline>
<wp:extent cx="914400" cy="914400"/>
<a:graphic>
<a:graphicData uri=".../picture">
<pic:pic>
<pic:blipFill><a:blip r:embed="rId5"/></pic:blipFill>
</pic:pic>
</a:graphicData>
</a:graphic>
</wp:inline>
</w:drawing>
Common Pitfalls
| Pitfall | Correct Approach |
|---|
Using \n for newlines | Use separate <w:p> paragraphs |
Using unicode bullets (•) | Use LevelFormat.BULLET with numbering config |
| PageBreak outside Paragraph | PageBreak must be inside a Paragraph |
ImageRun missing type | Always specify type: "png", "jpg", etc. |
Table width with WidthType.PERCENTAGE | Always use WidthType.DXA — percentages break in Google Docs |
| Missing cell margins | Add margins: { top: 80, bottom: 80, left: 120, right: 120 } |
ShadingType.SOLID instead of CLEAR | Always use ShadingType.CLEAR to prevent black backgrounds |
| TOC with custom paragraph styles | TOC requires HeadingLevel only — no custom styles |
Forgetting outlineLevel on headings | outlineLevel: 0 for H1, 1 for H2 — required for TOC |
| Setting table-level padding | OfficeCLI produces invalid XML; use cell-level padding |
Known Issues
| Issue | Workaround / Note |
|---|
| No visual preview | Unlike pptx, docx has no built-in rendering. Use pandoc for text verification. User must open in Word for visual check. |
| Chart series cannot be added after creation | docx-js: include all series at creation. For editing XML, delete and recreate the chart. |
\mathcal in equations | Produces invalid OMML. Use \mathit or plain italic letters instead. |
| Tracked changes creation requires raw XML | comment.py handles comment boilerplate. For insertions/deletions, edit document.xml directly. |
| Tab stops may require raw XML | Insert <w:tabs> in paragraph properties via direct XML editing. |
| Internal hyperlinks not supported by docx-js | Use raw XML: <w:hyperlink w:anchor="bookmarkName"> in document.xml. |