If youre like most in-house legal professionals, you love a good clause library.
But Ill tell you whats not to love: Having to jump between windows to copy and paste clauses from one tool to another, whether its Microsoft Word or Excel, Google Docs or Sheets, or some other system entirely. Its tedious, and a waste of precious time you could be spending on more valuable work.
A well-maintained clause library is a great way to save your favorite clauses and most effective fallbacks. It substantially speeds up drafting and redlining. It makes it easy to standardize your agreements across your organization and manage contract-related risk more efficiently, too.
We added 51勛圖厙s clause library last year to make it easy for users to save clauses directly from contracts stored in 51勛圖厙 with a click, centralizing critical contract-related information and improving contract consistency by ensuring that every member of the team always has the most recent approved language on hand.
And now, weve added the clause library to the 51勛圖厙 for Word add-in to make it easier than ever to leverage your clause library seamlessly while drafting or redliningall from inside Microsoft Word.
Drafting a new contract?
With 51勛圖厙 for Word, youre never starting from scratch. Inserting your organizations standard language is as easy as clicking, well, Insert. If its in your clause library, it can be in your document in seconds. No more staring down the blank white page, and no more Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, (or Command+C, Command+V for all you rebels out there).
Redlining an agreement?
51勛圖厙 for Word makes it easy to compare language against your library to see where proposed terms deviate from your preferences. Simply highlight the language in question. Want to make a change? Insert approved fallbacks with ease.
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