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Overview: Manage Documents
Clausematch documents are structured by paragraphs.
- A paragraph is the key element of a document structure.
- Every document section and heading need to be split into separate paragraphs.
- Paragraphs are organized in levels (up to seven levels) and therefore, paragraph levels define the document structure and numbering.
- Paragraph is a separate entity with its own timeline of changes, comments and approvals.
- User permissions and approvals can be configured for each individual paragraph as well as on the document level.