Release Notes
Edit & In-Document Citations
Harvey for Word will introduce expanded citations capabilities, expanding transparency by linking answers and edits directly to source material and the active Word document.
What’s New
Harvey for Word has expanded citation coverage to provide greater transparency with two new citations types:
- In-Document Citations link answers directly to relevant sections of the open Word document
- Edit Citations attribute suggested changes to uploaded documents or precedent
Together, these enhancements will make it faster to verify answers, review edits, and maintain confidence in document accuracy—without interrupting drafting workflows.
Why It Matters
Expanded citation coverage will improve transparency, making it easier to validate outputs without manually searching for supporting language. Trace answers back to specific paragraphs or references and view exactly which source material informed a suggested revision.
How to Use
Once you’ve run a query, you can click any numbered citation to jump directly to the reference in your document.

If you receive suggested revisions based on uploaded precedents or documents, those suggestions will contain numbered citations as well.

FAQs
Q: How are In-Document Citations different from existing citations?
Existing citations link to uploaded documents. In-Document Citations will additionally link answers to specific sections of the active Word document, allowing you to verify responses against the document they are currently editing.
Q: Who will have access to these new citation types?
These citation enhancements will be available to all Harvey for Word users.