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Templates

Reuse document starting points: create and import your own templates, and start new documents from system templates.

Templates are reusable starting points for new documents — so recurring work (a memo, a report, an engagement letter) begins with the structure already in place. Manage them on the Templates page (/dashboard/inkwise/templates), which is split into My Templates and the built-in system template categories.

Note: Inkwise templates are separate from Form Fill templates and Universal Document Analysis templates, which store form layouts and extraction fields for other products.

My Templates

Your personal templates appear under the My Templates tab. From there you can:

  • New template — create a blank template and open it in the template editor.
  • Import DOCX — upload a .docx file; Inkwise converts it into a template you can reuse. The file name becomes the template's title.

Each template is a card showing its title, description, and when it was last updated. Click a card to open it. If you don't have any yet, you'll see No personal templates yet.

Edit a template

Opening a personal template shows the Edit Template editor:

  • Title and Description describe the template.
  • Template body is the content new documents start from — write it just like a normal document.
  • Save stores your changes, and Delete removes the template.
  • Use template creates a new document from this template and opens it in Write.

System templates

Inkwise ships with read-only system templates grouped into category tabs alongside My Templates. Open a category to browse its templates, then click one to preview it. Because system templates are read-only, the only action is Use template, which creates a new document from it and opens it in the editor.

Tip: Use a system template as a fast starting point, then save your own tailored version as a personal template (via New template or Import DOCX) for next time.