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Is it legal and okay to make a template for an auction listing from my "Microsoft Works Word Perfect" program?

I would like to fix up some templates for my auction listings on Onlineauction.com, because, the tools they give you for the cheapest plan does not give you all the options you get on eBay to make templates and I am afraid mine will go unnoticed if I do not come up with something, SO . . . . I made one on my Word Perfect software that came with my PC. I've read their agreement and it is'nt clear enough for ME, so I was wondering if anyone else is doing this or knows of another solution? Thanks in advance guys and gals!! Lisa Carol signing out! I need to correct an error above. The program I use is "Microsoft Works Word PROCESSOR". Sorry about that, I used to use "Word Perfect" at a bank I worked at, and I guess the name got stuck in my head! Thanks guys for your help! I guess I need to add the reason I was unsure about using a template for a auction. The "agreement policy" for using the Microsoft Works program states something about "not using for commercial purposes" and so I was unsure if that meant that I could not make my own template to post for an auction because I would be advertising my product and selling it and that's considered as a commercial purpose, . . . I think. So, you guys want to expand on your answers alittle with me? Thanks in advance!

Public Comments

  1. Yes it is perfectly legal and okay for you to use templates you have made on it.
  2. I doubt the auction site cares, and if you couldn't use templates from Microsoft Works Word (not Word Perfect, by the way -- that's a different product from a different company) commercially, they wouldn't have much use. No problem that I can see.
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