Creative Commons Add-in For Microsoft Office With License Key PC/Windows (2022) The Add-in for Microsoft Office includes 3 licenses to choose from. A Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives License and a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. You can use the Creative Commons licenses by inserting the license identifier into your document. The add-in will insert the selected Creative Commons license into the document. You can select from a drop-down box from the Creative Commons license table of 4 options (CC Attribution, CC BY-SA, CC BY-ND, and CC BY-NC-SA). The Creative Commons Attribution license gives you the right to copy, distribute, display and perform the work and to make derivative works. The Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license gives you the right to copy, distribute, display and perform the work, to make derivative works, to distribute translations, and to perform the work publicly; and to distribute modifications in such a way that they would be available to the public at the time of a reasonable opportunity for the copyright owner to choose whether or not to exercise those rights. The Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives license allows you to copy, distribute, display and perform the work and to make derivative works, but not to give others the right to share those derivative works in new ways. The Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license allows you to copy, distribute, display and perform the work and to make derivative works, and to use the licensed material for commercial purposes without the requirement to share the derivative works for free. This requires that you do not charge for the work and share the derivative work with others. You can select from a drop-down box from the Creative Commons license table of 2 options (CC-BY-NC-SA and CC-BY-NC-ND). How to install and activate the Add-in: The Creative Commons Add-in for Microsoft Office is built into the office product you are using. Here are the steps: • To install the Add-in: Open the Microsoft Office Office Installation screen. • On the Windows Installer tab, click Change button. • Select the option to have the Add-in installed. • Click OK. • The Add-in can be configured on the New > Add-in screen. • Click Settings to configure the options: • License Type: Select from the drop-down box to open a license dialogue box for each Creative Commons license. Creative Commons Add-in For Microsoft Office [Updated] The Creative Commons Add-in for Microsoft Office will enable you to embed a Creative Commons license into a document that you create using Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, or Microsoft Office Excel. With a Creative Commons license, authors can express their intentions regarding how their works may be used by others. Microsoft Office productivity applications are the most widely used personal productivity applications in the world, and Microsoft’s goal is to enhance the user’s experience with those applications. Empowering Microsoft Office users to express their intentions through Creative Commons licenses is another way Microsoft enables users around the world to exercise their creative freedom while being clear about the rights granted to users of a creative work. In the past, it has not always been easy or obvious to understand the intentions of some authors or artists regarding distribution or use of their intellectual creations. End User License Agreement You are about to download a software package. The purpose of this software is to add a license to a Microsoft Word, PowerPoint or Excel document. The software is licensed as a "Freeware". The Software is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied. The Copyright and Trademark laws of the United States of America prohibit redistribution of the Software, without the express written consent of the Copyright Holder. Please see the terms of the license that applies to the software for more details about it's usage. Copyright(s) 2014 David Kim, All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the License, available at ## Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the License, available at ## Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the License, available at ## Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the License, available at 1a423ce670 Creative Commons Add-in For Microsoft Office Crack Patch With Serial Key Introduces a new "Add-in" (the meaning of "Add-in" is explained in the reference guide) to Microsoft Office for enabling you to select an explicit Creative Commons license when you create, modify, and distribute a file in Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, or Microsoft Office Excel. When you enter a Creative Commons license you designate on the Add-in, it adds an icon with the license you specify to the file toolbar. In Microsoft Office, you can use the icon to select whether your document will be distributed under the stated license or under a different license that is not compatible with the stated license. The add-in also works with OLE and non-MS formats. If you design a logo in PowerPoint and create a graphic document with the logo, the logo appears in the graphic document. If you design a logo in PowerPoint and use the logo on a Microsoft Word document, the logo appears in the Word document. Document creation with the Creative Commons license: Enter the Creative Commons license you designate on the Add-in on the file toolbar of a Microsoft Office application. The license you enter will be the default license for the file when you close the file. The Creative Commons license you design on the Add-in will be applied when you create a document or modify a document. Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and Excel sheets contain a small icon with the name of the license you designate. If you select the license you designate on the Add-in on a document in Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, or Microsoft Office Excel, the icon appears on the toolbar of the document. Selecting the license: Select the license you designate on the Add-in on a document in Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, or Microsoft Office Excel. When you select the license on a document, you can select another license. Use of the license: The license you designate on the Add-in applies to the file you create. You cannot use the license on an existing file, unless you modify the existing file and the license you designate on the Add-in. Before you select the license, your application remembers the licenses you designate. Adding the license: The license you designate on the Add-in appears on the document toolbar. You cannot add the license directly on a document. You must use the Add-in. Microsoft Office workflow: The Creative Commons license you designate on the Add-in will be the default license for the file What's New In? System Requirements For Creative Commons Add-in For Microsoft Office: PC System Requirements: OS: Vista or later (Windows 7 recommended) Processor: Intel Core i3-2120, AMD Phenom II X4 940, or better Memory: 4 GB Video Card: DirectX 11 with 2 GB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0c Network: Broadband internet connection Hard Drive Space: 12 GB Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card Additional Notes: The Xbox 360 is not supported by Higan. All controls will be remapped for use with the Xbox
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