Opening the settings menu
First, we need to open the settings menu to get access to the system verification button. 3 methods allow you to open the settings menu for Draftable Legal.Open the settings menu via the taskbar
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Right-click the Draftable Legal icon in the taskbar
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Select Settings as the 2nd option

Open the settings menu via the New Comparison Window
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Open the New Comparison window
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Select Settings in the top right of the window

Performing system verification
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Once the settings menu is open, navigate to the Troubleshooting section. Then select System Verification.

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The system verification process will begin, wait until the process is completed. There can be two outcomes.1. Draftable Legal has not detected any failed checks within your environment, which means that all features and integrations should work as expected.
2. There were environment checks that failed.If there are issues with your environment, they are indicated via the X mark next to the specific check, which contains additional information.


a) Ensure context menu support is enabled. Microsoft Office: Installation detected
a) Verify that the installation is detected (Office 2016 or later). Microsoft Outlook: Installation
a) Confirm that the Draftable tab appears in the Outlook menu ribbon. Microsoft Word: Add-in supported
a) Check if Add-in support is enabled by opening Microsoft Word.
b) Confirm that the Draftable tab is present in the Word menu ribbon. Microsoft Word: Settings configured
a) Confirm that settings are correctly configured by going to File > Options > Add-Ins in Microsoft Word.
b) Check if the Draftable add-in is listed and enabled. Microsoft Word: PDF to Office document conversion
a) Verify the PDF to Office document conversion capability by opening Microsoft Word. Comparisons: Side-by-Side (PDF)
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Make sure that the documents you are attempting to compare are in a compatible PDF format
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Confirm that the documents are not corrupted or password-protected, as these factors can affect the comparison process.
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Check the file sizes of the documents, as excessively large files might encounter challenges during the comparison.
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Make sure that the documents you are attempting to compare are in a compatible format such as Word, Excel or PowerPoint.
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Confirm that the documents are not corrupted or password-protected, as these factors can affect the comparison process.
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Check the file sizes of the documents, as excessively large files might encounter challenges during the comparison.
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Verify that the documents have tracked changes enabled and are in a compatible format (such as Word documents).
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For PDF generation, ensure that the original documents are in a supported format for conversion to PDF.
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For PowerPoint comparisons, make sure the PowerPoint files are valid and in a format that can be processed by Draftable.