# Claude Desktop Examples These are real examples you can use with Claude Desktop once the DOCX MCP server is configured. ## Basic Document Creation ``` You: Create a new Word document with a professional letterhead for "Acme Corp" and save it as letterhead.docx ``` Claude will create a document with: - Company name as heading - Address and contact details - Professional formatting - Save to the specified file ## Invoice Generation ``` You: Generate an invoice for client "TechStart Inc" with these items: - 10 hours consulting at $150/hour - 1 software license at $500 - Add 10% tax Save as invoice_2024_001.docx and convert to PDF ``` ## Batch Processing ``` You: I have 5 DOCX files in the ./reports folder. Please: 1. Add page numbers to each 2. Set the header to "Confidential - Internal Use Only" 3. Convert all to PDF 4. Create a summary document listing all reports ``` ## Data-Driven Documents ``` You: Create a sales report from this data: Q1: $1.2M (15% growth) Q2: $1.5M (25% growth) Q3: $1.3M (8% growth) Q4: $1.8M (38% growth) Include: - Executive summary - Quarterly breakdown table - Year-over-year comparison - Recommendations section Convert to PDF when done ``` ## Template Operations ``` You: Open template.docx and replace these placeholders: - {{CLIENT_NAME}} with "John Smith" - {{DATE}} with today's date - {{PROJECT}} with "Website Redesign" - {{AMOUNT}} with "$5,000" Save as contract_john_smith.docx ``` ## Document Merging ``` You: Merge these documents in order: 1. cover_page.docx 2. executive_summary.docx 3. main_report.docx 4. appendix.docx Add page numbers and a table of contents, then save as final_report.docx ``` ## Text Extraction and Analysis ``` You: Extract all text from the documents in ./legal folder and: 1. Find all mentions of "liability" 2. Create a summary document with each mention and its context 3. Add a table showing which document contains which terms ``` ## Report Formatting ``` You: Format this markdown content as a professional Word document: # Project Status Report ## Overview Project is on track... ## Milestones - [x] Phase 1 complete - [ ] Phase 2 in progress ## Budget Current spend: $45,000 of $100,000 Add proper styling, convert checkboxes to a status table, and export as PDF. ``` ## Document Comparison ``` You: Open contract_v1.docx and contract_v2.docx, then: 1. Extract text from both 2. Create a new document highlighting the differences 3. Add a summary table of all changes 4. Save as contract_comparison.docx ``` ## Automated Documentation ``` You: Create API documentation from this OpenAPI spec file (api.yaml): 1. Generate a Word document with proper formatting 2. Include endpoint descriptions in a table 3. Add request/response examples 4. Create a PDF version for distribution ``` ## Meeting Minutes Template ``` You: Create a meeting minutes template with: - Company header - Date, time, attendees fields - Agenda items section - Action items table with owner and due date columns - Next meeting section Save as meeting_template.docx ``` ## Bulk Conversion ``` You: Convert all Word documents in my Downloads folder to: 1. PDF files in ./pdfs folder 2. PNG images (first page only) in ./thumbnails folder 3. Create an index.docx with links to all documents ``` ## Complex Formatting ``` You: Create a technical specification document with: 1. Title page with document version and date 2. Table of contents (auto-generated) 3. Multiple heading levels 4. Code blocks with syntax highlighting effect 5. Diagrams placeholder sections 6. Numbered requirements list 7. Glossary table at the end 8. Footer with page numbers ``` ## Mail Merge Simulation ``` You: I have a CSV with client data (clients.csv). For each client: 1. Create a personalized letter using template.docx 2. Replace all placeholders with client data 3. Save as PDF with client name in filename 4. Create a summary document listing all generated files ```