Now You Can Create Your Own Word Versions of Our Contracts |
We used to create WordPerfect®, and later, Microsoft Word® ("Word") documents that mirrored our online standard forms of agreement, but we stopped in August, 1998. In the newer versions of Word (as of the Office 97 update), one can select all the text of an online document, copy it, and paste it into a new Word document and "voila" - instant Word document with formatting preserved and minimal, if any, cleanup. This works best when you have used Internet Explorer 4.0® (or newer version) as your browser.
If you are an employee of the University of Texas System and do not have Word '97 (or better) to carry out this exercise on your own, until you do, which I'm sure will be soon since we have a System-wide license making Microsoft products available to every component at very reasonable prices, please feel free to give us a call and we'll arrange to get you a Word version of any of our more recently posted contracts. The older ones for which we prepared Word versions still have links to those documents, for your convenience.
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