Its a subjective question. As per stated procedure; after mandatory journal format and quality of files uploaded the editor checks or assigns an associate editor to check whether the manuscript qualifies to be sent for review. If qualified, ONLY then, mind it, ONLY then, requests are sent to the potential reviewers.
they should not subject you to the stress of formatting your manuscript and all before such rejection. your title and abstract is enough to tell if your manuscript will be sent for peer review or not. my thoughts though
A paper well presented according to general standards of accepted formatting that are usual in the scientific community is the first criterion on which the potential quality of a paper and seriousness of an author is judged.
When you go for a job interview, you do not present yourself with a neglected appearance, but you put your best suit on. If you want your papers to be considered seriously, the first thing to do is to present them seriously.