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excel copyright
I have an editor who is wondering whether the charts
I produce with Excel might in anyway impinge on the Excel copyright. I assume not, but wonder how I can demonstrate that. Gary Klass excuse duplicate posting if my other newsgroup editor was working |
excel copyright
And if you write a book using Microsoft Word, then you don't own that
copyright either? Don't use a Ticonderoga pencil in that case, because the pencil maker will want a piece of the action. Enough sarcasm, please don't take it personally. Microsoft Excel is a tool, and you use it to publish your own intellectual content. Microsoft provided the means to put your content out there, but they had nothing to do with creating the content. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Gklass" wrote in message oups.com... I have an editor who is wondering whether the charts I produce with Excel might in anyway impinge on the Excel copyright. I assume not, but wonder how I can demonstrate that. Gary Klass excuse duplicate posting if my other newsgroup editor was working |
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