# Create a library clause

There are two ways to create library clauses:

1. Via the Browse Files menu
2. Via the Assemble Document menu

## Via the Browse Files menu

Go to *Browse files* by clicking at the top of your screen.

From there, navigate to the correct folder by first choosing the proper library on the left-hand side of the screen, i.e.: either the organisation-wide library, a specific group’s library of your private library.&#x20;

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Double-click the correct folder, if any, to navigate into it. When you have arrived at the correct location to create your clause, click <img src="/files/Brz8BNUP1hPTBh435SBv" alt="" data-size="line"> and then <img src="/files/DvyZHQv1cxtvD8hXYQ9X" alt="" data-size="line"> to create the clause. Assign the clause a file name and click <img src="/files/S9Nj0MW7Tr8kMBmJdr5Y" alt="" data-size="line"> to save it.

## Via the Assemble Document menu

Go to the *Assemble document* mode by clicking at the top of your screen or open an existing document from your library.

First select the existing clause you want your new library clause to be created under, then press the <img src="/files/YyrBntCHcbbsjrN0V1rI" alt="" data-size="line"> icon at the top left of the screen and select *New library clause.*&#x20;

From the menu that pops up, navigate to the correct folder by first choosing the proper library on the left-hand side of the screen, i.e.: either the organisation-wide library, a specific group’s library of your private library.&#x20;

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Double-click the correct folder, if any, to navigate into it or simply select it by clicking once and then press <img src="/files/jU0d75XjYPeWxwvJnl4Z" alt="" data-size="line"> to drop the clause into that folder. From the edit menu on the right hand side of your screen, assign the clause a file name and click <img src="/files/S9Nj0MW7Tr8kMBmJdr5Y" alt="" data-size="line"> to save it.


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