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Insert Claim Language and References in the Specification

Include the entirety of your claim language within your specification with one click and include tagged and synced claim references

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Written by Laura Berwick
Updated this week

This article covers the following topics:

  • Insert Claim Language

  • Insert a Claim Reference

  • Insert Embodiments, Aspects, etc. Based on Claim Language

Insert Claim Language

  1. Place your cursor at the point in your specification text where you wish to insert your claim language.

  2. Click the Claims option under the Specification > Insert menu or in the menu options for the Insertion area of the toolbar.


  3. Each of your claims will be inserted as a separate paragraph in your specification.


Insert a Tagged Claim Reference

  1. Begin typing the word "claim" and if needed, a space followed by the claim number.

  2. Click or use the arrow and Enter keys on your keyboard to select the desired claim from the dropdown presented OR finish typing the claim number and press Space.


  3. Your typed text will be replaced by a tagged claim reference.



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Insert Embodiments, Aspects, etc. Based on Claim Language

  1. Place your cursor at the point in your specification text where you wish to insert a list of embodiments, aspects, or other data set based on your claim language.

  2. Click the Claims As option under the Specification > Insert menu or in the menu options for the Insertion area of the toolbar.

  3. Select the desired label for your inserted information from Embodiments, Aspects, or a custom label.


  4. For your custom label, if desired, enter the text of your label in the field provided and click Save.



    Be sure to capitalize your label to preserve appropriate sentence capitalization.

  5. Your claim language will be transformed with the label you've selected or entered, and the list of embodiments, aspects, etc. based on your claims will be inserted at your cursor location.

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