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In the standard implementation, we have examples of three kinds of numbering methods.  These are managed in the following Print Templates:

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  • NDA Numbered Normal Style is defined to use unnumbered clauses and the Normal style itself is configured in the template to use auto-numbering, so any clause included in the template will be numbered.  This does not support subsection numbering.
  • Default NDA for clauses with numbering is a template without any numbering that is used with a set of clauses that have the Word auto-numbering codes in the clause text field.  Putting the numbering codes directly in the clauses permits numbered subsections with the clauses, and there is an example of this for the governing law clause.  
  • NDA clauses using table for numbering uses a Word table with two columns to hold the clauses.  The first column has auto-numbering on and manages the number, and the second holds the clause text.  The table shows no borders and is therefore invisible to users.  This gives a nicely aligned look but can be a bit more challenging for users if they need to do a lot of editing of clauses and aren't familiar with working with Word tables. It does not support subsection numbering.
  • Agiloft Hosted Agreement with Adobe Sign Tags includes a user selected Governing Law clause (in the contract), and up to four optional clauses selected by the user in the contract (these are put in the final section).  It also includes Adobe Sign signature tabs as examples in how to insert such tags.
  • Hosted Service Level Agreement Docusign Tags has the same Governing Law clause and optional clauses but uses Docusign (hidden) tags in the signing block instead of AdobeSign tags.

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For more information on how these print templates interact with a clause library, please read the Clause Library Table section.

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