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Understanding Tender Formatting Requirements
Before touching the formatting, read the invitation to tender (ITT) in full. Most tender specifications include formatting requirements — sometimes as a brief note, sometimes as a detailed list. Failing to follow them is one of the most avoidable ways to lose marks or be disqualified at the sift stage.
Common formatting requirements specified in ITTs include:
| Requirement | Typical specification | What happens if ignored |
|---|---|---|
| Font and size | Arial or Calibri, 11pt or 12pt body text | May be disqualified or marked down |
| Page or word limits | Maximum pages per section or total word count | Content beyond the limit may not be evaluated |
| Margins | Minimum 2cm or 2.5cm on all sides | Signals non-compliance; may affect print/PDF output |
| Template provided | Prescribed section headings and response boxes | Submission may not be accepted |
| File format | .docx or PDF specified | Wrong format may prevent submission being opened |
Where a template is provided, use it. Do not alter column widths, delete sections or reformat response boxes — even if you think the formatting looks better another way. The template is the specification.
Tender Document Structure — What to Include
Where no template is prescribed, a well-structured tender document typically follows this order:
How to Format a Tender Document in Word — Step by Step
Work through these steps in order. Getting the structure right before applying visual formatting saves significant time and prevents having to redo work.
Common Tender Formatting Mistakes
These are the formatting errors we see most frequently in tender documents — and the ones most likely to affect evaluator perception.
| Mistake | Impact |
|---|---|
| Exceeding specified page limits | Content beyond the limit may not be read or evaluated |
| Inconsistent heading sizes across sections | Signals a compiled document with insufficient quality control |
| TOC that does not match headings | Immediately visible; suggests the document has not been properly reviewed |
| Tables formatted differently in each section | Creates an impression of a disjointed team and inconsistent working practices |
| Mixed fonts from pasted content | Visible to a professional reader; signals insufficient attention to detail |
| Wrong file format submitted | Can prevent the submission being opened or processed |
Compliant vs Non-Compliant — What Evaluators See
Evaluators reviewing multiple tender submissions develop a sharp eye for formatting quality. A compliant, well-formatted submission stands out — not because of visual decoration, but because it communicates professionalism and control. Here is what the difference looks like in practice.
✓ Compliant submission
- Consistent font and size throughout
- TOC matches all headings exactly
- Page numbers continuous and correct
- All tables formatted identically
- Margins compliant on all pages
- Appendices clearly labelled and referenced
- Within specified page limits
✗ Non-compliant submission
- Mixed fonts across different sections
- TOC page numbers don’t match document
- Page numbers restart after appendices
- Tables each formatted differently
- Margins wider on some pages
- Appendices unlabelled or missing
- Exceeds page limit in two sections
When to Use a Professional Formatting Service
For high-value tender submissions, the risk of submitting with formatting errors outweighs the cost of professional formatting. A contract worth £50,000, £500,000 or more is not worth losing because the table of contents was wrong or the font size was inconsistent across sections.
Our business document formatting service formats tender documents to ITT specifications routinely — applying consistent heading structure, standardising tables, correcting page numbering, inserting an automated TOC and applying any prescribed font and margin requirements throughout. We also offer corporate document formatting for larger organisations with in-house templates and style guides.
Pricing is £1.95 per page. A 50-page tender document costs approximately £98 and is typically returned within 24 to 48 hours. We operate 24/7 including weekends — which matters when tender deadlines arrive at short notice. If you are not sure whether your document needs professional attention, our free document formatting audit will identify every issue within 24 hours at no cost.
Get your tender document formatted before the deadline
Submit your tender document via our business document formatting service page. We will review it and provide a fixed quote before any work begins. From £1.95 per page, turnaround from 12 hours, available 24/7. Or get a free formatting audit first to see exactly what needs fixing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How should a tender document be formatted?
A tender document should follow the exact formatting requirements in the ITT — including specified font, margins, page limits and any prescribed template. Where requirements are not specified, use consistent heading Styles, an automated table of contents, sequential page numbering, and consistent table and font formatting throughout. Our business document formatting service formats to ITT specifications as standard.
What are the most common tender formatting mistakes?
Exceeding page limits, mixed fonts from pasted content, inconsistent table formatting across sections, a TOC that does not match headings, and incorrect page numbering. Any of these can undermine the impression a submission makes before a single scored response is read.
Can you format a tender to a specific template?
Yes. Submit your document along with the ITT requirements or the buying organisation’s template and we will format it precisely to those specifications. Contact us via our contact page if you have specific requirements before submitting.
How long does tender document formatting take?
A 40 to 60-page tender is typically formatted within 24 to 48 hours. Shorter documents can be returned within 12 to 24 hours. We operate 24/7 including weekends — useful when deadlines are tight. See our FAQ page for more on turnaround times.
Is professional tender formatting worth the cost?
For high-value submissions, yes — without question. A 50-page tender formatted professionally costs approximately £98. Against the value of most contracts, that is negligible. The risk of submitting with formatting errors that signal poor attention to detail is far greater than the cost of getting it right.
References
- GOV.UK (2025). Procurement policy and tender submission requirements for UK public sector contracts.
- Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (2025). Best practice guidance for bid submissions.
- Microsoft (2025). Apply styles to headings in Word. Microsoft Support.
- Microsoft (2025). Create a table of contents in Word. Microsoft Support.
- Document Formatting Services (2026). Business document formatting service — pricing and scope.



