🚀 Getting Started
Quick Start Videos
Installation
Account creation & login
Enterprise deployment
Subscriptions
Frequently Asked Questions
Encountering problems?
📚 Clause libraries
Searching Clauses
Overview
Searching by keyword
Browsing Folders
Searching clauses by similarity
Filtering clauses
Inspecting clauses
Using Clauses
Drafting Clauses
Bulk Import Clauses
Introduction
Starting a session
Uploading documents
Selecting & Configuring paragraphs
Assign paragraphs to folders
Save clauses to clause library
Styling
Introduction
ClauseBuddy layout structure
Heading pane
Body text pane
Document title pane
Template detection pane
FAQ
💡 Smart Templates
Quick start
In depth
Introduction
Highlighting Word documents
Creating cards and questions
Conditions for cards & questions
Conditional text
Template settings
Sharing templates
Tips when using Word
Comparison with Clause9
Integrations
Bulk create
Advanced drafting techniques
FAQ
🎯 Clause Hunt
Introduction
Searching with Clause Hunt
Exporting content
Managing lockers
Adding & removing documents
Compliance
🛟 Legal Guides
⚙️ Administration
Preferences
Managing folders
Managing attributes
Managing users
Managing access-bundles
External subscriptions
I lost my login code
🤖 AI Bot
- All Categories
- 🎯 Clause Hunt
- Exporting content
Exporting content
Updated
by Maarten Truyens
In the top left part of each document, you can find four export buttons that allow you to use the content in the document

➊ Insert into Word-document
This button allows you to insert any selected text into the Word-file you have currently opened. (If you are using ClauseBuddy in a browser, instead of inside MS Word, then this button will turn into a copy-button, that allows you to copy the selection to your computer's clipboard).
➋ Add to clause library
This button takes the selection and inserts it into the Add clause dialog box.
➌ Send to curator
This button takes the selection and, instead of directly adding it to your clause library, sends it to one of the curators in your team.
➍ Open original Word-file
This button opens the original file that was uploaded to the locker.