Not every Word document formatting problem requires a professional service. Some are simple enough to fix in ten minutes. Others — particularly in longer documents compiled from multiple contributors, or documents that need to comply with a specific template — are more efficiently handled by a specialist. Knowing which situation you are in before you start saves time and produces a better result. This guide gives you clear criteria for making that decision — and covers the most common formatting problems, how to fix them yourself and when to call in our fix word document formatting service.
Fix it yourself when:
- Document is under 20 pages
- Single straightforward problem
- For internal use only
- You have time to work through it
- Audience is informal or internal
Use a professional when:
- Document is 30+ pages
- Multiple interconnected problems
- Going to a client, board or panel
- Deadline is approaching
- Needs house style or template compliance
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The Decision Framework — DIY vs Professional
The right answer depends on four factors: document length, problem complexity, audience and deadline. Work through these in order.
| Factor | Fix it yourself | Use a professional |
|---|---|---|
| Document length | Under 20 pages | 30 pages or more |
| Problem type | Single, specific problem | Multiple interconnected problems |
| Audience | Internal use, informal | Client, board, panel, regulator |
| Deadline | Sufficient time to work through it | Tight deadline — turnaround from 12 hours |
| Contributors | Single author | Multiple contributors — accumulated inconsistencies |
| Template compliance | No specific template required | Must comply with house style or brand template |
The most common mistake: Attempting to fix formatting problems manually on a long, complex document going to a client — and running out of time before the deadline with a document that is still inconsistent. If the document is over 30 pages, is going to an external audience and has multiple problems, make the call to use a professional service before you start — not after two hours of manual fixes.
Common Problems You Can Fix Yourself
These are the formatting problems most people can resolve in under 30 minutes with the right guidance.
Easy fix
Fix: Right-click the TOC → Update Field → Update Entire Table. If entries are missing, check the heading is using a Heading Style (not Normal). See our full guide to fixing a table of contents in Word.
Moderate fix
Fix: View → Draft to see section breaks. Remove any Next Page or Odd/Even breaks that are causing restarts and replace with Continuous breaks. Link the footer to the previous section. See our complete guide to fixing page numbering in Word.
Easy fix
Fix: Click in the heading. In the Styles panel, apply the correct Heading Style (Heading 1, 2 or 3). Then update the TOC. See our guide to fixing heading styles in Word.
Easy fix
Fix: Double-click the footer. In the Header & Footer tab, tick Different First Page. Delete the page number from the first page footer. See our guide to creating a professional cover page in Word.
Easy fix
Fix: Click in the field code text and press Alt+F9 to toggle field display off. Then right-click → Update Field → Update Entire Table.
When a Professional Service Is the Right Call
These are the situations where a professional service consistently produces a better result than a manual fix — faster, more reliably and with less risk of missing something.
Cost Comparison — Your Time vs Professional Service
The economics of DIY vs professional depend on how long the manual fix takes and what your time is worth. Here is a realistic comparison.
| Document | Typical DIY time | Professional cost | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5-page report, single issue | 15–30 mins | £12 (minimum) | DIY is fine |
| 20-page proposal, a few issues | 1–2 hours | £39 | Either — depends on deadline |
| 50-page board pack, multi-contributor | 4–8 hours | £98 | Professional is faster and more reliable |
| 70-page contract, house style required | 8–12 hours | £137 | Professional — DIY rarely achieves consistent result |
| 100-page compliance doc, converted from PDF | 12–20+ hours | £195 | Professional — DIY is not a viable option |
For full pricing by document type see our document formatting cost UK guide.
What to Expect from a Professional Formatting Service
When you submit to our fix word document formatting service, here is what happens:
Ready to get your document fixed?
Submit your document via our fix word document formatting service for a fixed quote before work begins. From £1.95 per page, turnaround from 12 hours, available 24/7. Not sure what needs fixing? Start with a free formatting audit — returned within 24 hours at no cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I fix Word document formatting myself?
Fix it yourself when the document is under 20 pages, has a single specific problem, is for internal use and you have time to work through it. For a quick TOC update, heading Style fix or page number correction, the DIY approach is entirely reasonable. Our guides to fixing a table of contents and fixing page numbering cover the most common fixes step by step.
When should I use a professional document formatting service?
When the document is going to a client, board or external audience; when it is over 30 pages; when it has multiple interconnected problems; when it needs house style or template compliance; or when a deadline is approaching. Our fix word document formatting service returns documents from 12 hours at £1.95 per page.
How much does it cost to fix Word document formatting professionally?
£1.95 per page with a £12 minimum. A 20-page document costs £39. A 50-page document costs £98. A 100-page document costs £195. All formatting elements are included at the quoted price. See our full document formatting cost guide for a complete breakdown.
What are the most common Word document formatting problems?
Headings not using Word Styles (causing the TOC to break), page numbers restarting mid-document, mixed fonts from pasted content, tables formatted differently across sections, and a TOC that does not match headings. Our guide to Word document formatting problems covers every common issue with fixes.
How do I know if my Word document has formatting problems?
Click in each heading and check the Styles panel shows Heading 1, 2 or 3. Select all (Ctrl+A) and check a single font appears. Update the TOC and check entries match. Check page numbers on the last page and landscape pages. If any of these fail, the document has formatting problems. Our free formatting audit gives you a complete picture within 24 hours at no cost.
References
- Microsoft (2025). Apply styles to text in Word. Microsoft Support.
- Microsoft (2025). Fix page number problems in Word. Microsoft Support.
- Microsoft (2025). Update a table of contents. Microsoft Support.
- Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading (2025). Rates for editorial and document formatting services.
- Document Formatting Services (2026). Fix word document formatting service — scope and pricing.


