Using with Claude

Claude (by Anthropic) formats its responses in Markdown by default, making it straightforward to bring Claude’s output into Word using Writage.

Copy from Claude and paste into Word

  1. Enter your prompt in Claude and wait for the response.
  2. Click the Copy button that appears at the bottom of the response (it looks like two overlapping squares). This copies the raw Markdown text to the clipboard.
  1. Open your Word document (or create a new one).
  2. On the Writage ribbon, click Paste Markdown.
  3. Claude’s response appears in your document as formatted Word content — headings, lists, code blocks, and bold/italic text are all preserved.

Tips

  • Claude’s output often includes headings, numbered lists, and code blocks. Writage handles all of these correctly.
  • For academic or research content, you can ask Claude to use Pandoc-style citation syntax (e.g. [@key]) and then render the citations in Word using Writage’s Citations feature with a bibliography file.
  • If the response contains mathematical expressions, ask Claude to use $...$ for inline math and $$...$$ for display math. Writage will convert these to native Word equations. See Math & Equations.
  • You can also use the Desktop App to preview a Claude response before pasting it into Word: click Paste Markdown in the app to see a rendered preview first.
  • See also: Using with ChatGPT · Using with Gemini

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