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The OWP website has provided resources you may use in designing your own web page. These resources are original, from purchased software, in the public domain, or used by permission of creators who receive credit lines and links on the pages where their images are used.

Guidelines for Using Images and Text from the Oklahoma Writing Project Website. As part of its public service mission, OWP provides the information contained on this website, including reproductions of certain items, for NON-COMMERCIAL, PERSONAL or RESEARCH USE ONLY. Any other use, including but not limited to commercial or scholarly reproductions, redistribution, publication or transmission, whether by electronic means or otherwise, without prior written permission of the OWP web manager is strictly prohibited. Granting or withholding of permission is determined by the OWP web manager on a case by case basis, and a usage fee may be required depending on the type of proposed use.

Disclaimer. Users should be aware that materials made available through this website may be subject to additional restrictions including but not limited to copyright and the rights of privacy and publicity, of parties other than the OWP website. Users are solely responsible for determining the existence of such rights and for obtaining any permissions, and paying any associated fees, which may be necessary for the proposed use.

Netscape: You can "capture" the basic structure of any page by using "Save as..." and choosing "Source." You can also copy our graphics from graphics pages. With a Mac, select the graphic, hold down the mouse button, drag the image off the page and drop it where you want it. With a PC, select the graphic, click the right button, choose "Save Image," and select where you want the image to go.

Internet Explorer: Same. With a Mac, you may need to hold down the option key, as well as the mouse button.