Contract Clause List 
Clauses are the building blocks of contract documents. Each clause, which is usually a single paragraph, contains text that specifies a set of legal terms. Clauses make up contract sections, which are then assembled to create a contract document template.
Clauses can also contain variables that apply information from a sourcing document such as an RFx. For example, you can use the Supplier Name variable to insert a master agreement supplier name wherever it is appropriate in the clause. Before working with clauses in SAP Sourcing, you must save the text of each clause as a Microsoft Word document and add any variables. You can then attach the clause documents in SAP Sourcing to add them to the Clause library.
Before creating contract clauses, it is recommended that you do the following:
Create a .DOT template in Microsoft Word that precisely defines the paragraph styles you want to use. This is especially important if you want to include numbered paragraph styles in your clauses.
After creating the .DOT file, distribute it and use it consistently for all clauses in SAP Sourcing. Failure to use a consistent template may display inconsistent formatting in the final contract document.
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On the Clause List page, you can do the following:
Search for a clause by Name, Description, Version, Phase, or Type
Create and edit a clause
Export a clause list to a CSV file or to a PDF file