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{{PD-ineligible}} Use when there are no better options. This is a very general that just says the image fails to pass the threshold of originality and does not qualify for copyright protection. {{PD-ineligible-USonly}} Same as above, except when the image is believed to be below the threshold of originality in the United States but not its home ...
See also: Meta: Community Wishlist Survey 2022/Reading/floating table headers and meta:Community Wishlist Survey 2021/Reading/Enable sticky table headers. A scrolling table in the sense of the vertical scrollbar for the whole page. When you scroll the page the table headers stay visible when the table goes beyond the top of the screen.
Moving those which do clearly document a pre-1923 US publication date to a specific template would make things at least slightly clearer. Haukur 09:09, 21 August 2007 (UTC) What I don't like about that is that the templates called "PD-US" here and on Commons will cover different things. That's already true of the PD-Old tags, though.
A review of files is currently underway to verify that this template has been applied correctly. Files that are copyrighted in the US and that have not been released under a free license may be deleted, unless an appropriate non-free license and a Non-free use rationale is provided.
These pre-defined data items may be tailored by deleting any part of a DID that is not applicable to the specific acquisition. [2] The CDRL form provides a block for simple citation of which DID it is, as well as where it is mentioned in the SOW and what part(s) of the overall work breakdown structure it is involved with. The remarks block may ...
As an example, VBA code written in Microsoft Access can establish references to the Excel, Word and Outlook libraries; this allows creating an application that – for instance – runs a query in Access, exports the results to Excel and analyzes them, and then formats the output as tables in a Word document or sends them as an Outlook email.
Examples of such languages include: AWK - one of the oldest and popular textual data transformation language; Perl - a high-level language with both procedural and object-oriented syntax capable of powerful operations on binary or text data. Template languages - specialized to transform data into documents (see also template processor);