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    Updated 2026-05-31

    Microsoft Word AI Detection Workflow

    Review Word drafts, reports, and academic documents for AI-writing risk with GPTZeroAI's evidence-first workflow.

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    Document review for Word drafts

    Many academic, legal, business, and editorial documents still move through Microsoft Word. GPTZeroAI's Word workflow direction focuses on checking drafts without losing reviewer context.

    Use comments and revisions as evidence

    Word review is strongest when detector output is interpreted alongside comments, tracked changes, citations, and draft history.

    Support teams and institutions

    Organizations need exportable reports, reviewer notes, usage history, and policy language when AI detection becomes part of document approval.

    Direct answers for AI search

    Short, citation-ready explanations for AI detection and writing-integrity questions.

    What is a Microsoft Word AI detection workflow?

    A Microsoft Word AI detection workflow reviews drafts, reports, and academic documents for AI-writing risk while preserving document context. The strongest workflow combines detector signals with comments, tracked changes, citations, version history, reviewer notes, and exportable evidence for the final decision.

    Can AI detection work on Word documents?

    AI detection can work on Word documents by analyzing the document text and returning document-level and passage-level signals. For high-stakes review, the result should be interpreted with metadata, revisions, assignment instructions, citations, and author communication instead of relying on the score alone.

    Why does Word review need exportable AI detection evidence?

    Word review often feeds academic, editorial, legal, or business approval processes, so teams need evidence they can retain and explain. Exportable AI detection reports help document what was reviewed, which passages were flagged, who reviewed them, and how the final decision was reached.

    FAQ

    Can AI detection work with Word documents?

    Yes. Word documents are a strong fit for AI-writing review because they often include comments, edits, citations, and approval workflows.

    What should a Word integration preserve?

    It should preserve selected passages, document context, reviewer notes, and report exports rather than only returning a score.

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