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How to embed clause in docx

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in this video weamp;#39;re going to introduce different types of clauses weamp;#39;ve already seen complimentizer phrases and complementizer xamp;#39; but letamp;#39;s dig a little bit more into what types of clauses they can introduce so in the example here I have John said that he liked Mary okay we have a matrix clause which contains the main verb as well as pretty much everything in the sentence so our biggest Clause is our majors clause John said that he liked Mary and then within the matrix clause we have a subordinate clause or an embedded clause that he likes Mary is a CP that is within the matrix clause therefore it is embedded or subordinate I usually use the word and netted some people use the words so subordinate embedded really makes sense because youamp;#39;re sticking another clause inside a clause youamp;#39;re embedding it okay so what types of clauses are there the first type are the sentential subject clauses so these are C PS that function as subjects of sente

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Select the text or object you want to use as a selectable hyperlink. Right-click and then select Link. Under Link to, click Place in This Document. In the list, select the heading or bookmark that you want to link to.
What to Know Go to Insert Object Microsoft Word Document OK to prepare a new document. Then, paste the source code into that document and save it to automatically embed the code in the first document. You can also use Paste Special to insert a variety of data into a document, including code.
For Windows users: Open Microsoft Word. Go to the Insert tab. Click Quickparts and select Field from the dropdown. Under the Field names list, select If. Under Field Codes, enter your conditional statement. For example: IF {{ADDRESSBILLINGCITY}} = San Francisco Home Away Click OK.
(Click the Show / Hide button in the Word toolbar to view paragraph marks.) To insert an existing clause in the template, position your cursor where you want the clause inserted and click the INSERT Field button. Then select the clause by clicking the Clause to insert drop-down button.
Press Ctrl + A. Press F9. If your document has tables with fields or formulas, you might need to select each table separately and press F9. Tip: To make sure that you dont forget to update your table of contents before you print the document, set Word to update fields automatically before printing.
In your Word document: Highlight the text in which the URL should be embedded (usually the citation itself or the document title, such as Alias Grace) Go to the Insert menu (or press Control K) to open the Insert Hyperlink dialogue box. Paste the URL into the Address box. Press OK or hit Enter.
Insert the cross-reference In the document, type the text that begins the cross-reference. On the Insert tab, click Cross-reference. In the Reference type box, click the drop-down list to pick what you want to link to. In the Insert reference to box, click the information you want inserted in the document.

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