Free formatting review
Free thesis formatting audit before you pay
Upload your thesis DOCX/PDF and university guideline. We check the formatting risks first, then tell you whether the file needs a quick fix, full formatting repair, or manual review. Formatting only, no academic writing.
What the free audit checks
- Table of contents, sommaire, heading levels, and clickable navigation.
- List of figures, list of tables, captions, and missing entries.
- Real Word footnotes, URL preservation, font size, and spacing.
- Roman and Arabic page numbering, footer position, and section breaks.
- Margins, line spacing, font consistency, paragraph spacing, and title layout.
- Images, tables, document integrity, and final PDF export risk.
What you receive after the audit
The first response is a practical formatting risk summary. It tells you what looks safe, what is broken, and what needs repair before submission. If a paid repair is needed, the quote is based on the actual file condition, not a generic package.
- Formatting issues found in the uploaded document.
- Guideline-specific uncertainty if your university rules are missing or ambiguous.
- Recommended repair level: quick fix, full formatting, express, or manual review.
- Expected deliverables if you approve: repaired DOCX and final PDF.
When students should request it
Request the audit when the thesis content is mostly finished and the remaining risk is Word or PDF formatting. It is especially useful near a deadline, before printing, or before uploading to a university portal.
- Your table of contents is empty, not clickable, or badly organized.
- Your list of figures or tables looks handmade.
- Footnotes are too large, missing links, or not real Word footnotes.
- Page numbers restart incorrectly between the introduction, chapters, and annexes.
- The exported PDF does not match the Word document.
What the audit will not do
The audit does not write, rewrite, paraphrase, summarize, invent citations, create research, or guarantee university acceptance. It only reviews formatting risk and document-preparation issues.