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Wordperfect Serial Number: Everything You Need to Know About the Productivity Pack



If you have purchased your product as a download from www.Corel.com or registered your product online, you can find your serial number under "Your Account".


Please note: Corel will replace lost Serial Numbers with proof of original ownership for the current or one previous version. Corel cannot issue serial numbers for software provided with computers or other hardware.




Wordperfect Serial Number




Your serial number is found on a card which is packaged inside the cd sleeve for your WordPerfect Productivity Pack cd. It follows this format:XXXXXXX-XXXXXXX-XXX. This is the number you will need to complete your installation or registration.


I hate this. I was so excited when I bought WordPerfect Office x4. it arrived today and I have a time sensitive item due tomorrow...and I need WP bad. To my amazement there is no serial number and I need serial number to install. Does anyone have any serial numbers I can use? I went from being happy to being angry and depressed.


I have been trying to find the key to wordperfect x4 so i can re install it however none of the usual tools seem to be working (Belarc, enchanted key finder, magic jellybean) any ideas on how to get the key?


Corel Office is a software bundle that includes WordPerfect and a number of other office applications. It competed unsuccessfully against Microsoft Office. This bundle started out as "Borland Office", was briefly known as "Novell PerfectOffice", then "Corel Office", and under Corel it later became "WordPerfect Office". (Not to be confused with the unrelated 1990 groupware program, also called "WordPerfect Office")


Quick View Plus requires a license key to be entered during the installation process. Your license key or serial number will be sent to you with your order details. When activating your license no personal or private data is collected, as stated in our privacy statement (see below).


Quick View Plus Privacy StatementInstallation of this software requires activation. The activation process will associate the hardware on which the software is installed with the serial number that was provided at the time of purchase. The terms of your purchase agreement will state how many times the serial number may be used for activation.


In the event of a hard drive crash or similar event where you no longer have access to the computer or otherwise unable to uninstall Quick View Plus to release your license, please contact support@avantstar.com and include your serial number and the cause for the license loss. They can work with you to manually return your license.


It was easy to see how much beta-test filing activity was going on, because the application numbers assigned in ePave came from a particular block of one thousand serial numbers. Normal postal service Express Mail filing of physical paper patent applications was maybe half a million patent applications per year back in those days, or maybe two thousand or so cases filed per day. Meanwhile our firm would e-file a case in ePave and then we would file another case in ePave a week later, and the serial number count might have increased only by one between our two filings. There was one three-month stretch where you could tell from the serial numbers generated in ePave that our firm had all by itself filed more than ten percent of all of the ePave cases during those three months.


6.1 E-mail ListsEach Secretariat shall establish a list of electronic mail (e-mail)addresses that replicates the committee's formal distribution list as definedin ISO/IEC JTC 1 Directive Section 8.3, togetherwith appropriate committee officers. Any member that does not have an e-mailaddress may be listed with a facsimile number.


ASCII codingfor a small subset of characters consisting of the numbers 0-9,upper and lower case letters a-z without diacritical marks, andsimple punctuation normally used for creating simple text filesequivalent to IEC 606


After the publication of the last number of each year, the names of referees who carried out the selection of articles that year are published at the website of the journal, without specifying which articles they analyzed.


7) All pages, starting from the home page of the work, should be numbered consecutively; Formatting work The papers should be formatted following the standards of the American Psychological Association (APA). We recommend reading: (1) Sabadini, A. A. Z. Paulovic; Sampaio, M. I. C. e Nascimento, M. M. (n.d.). Citações no texto e notas de rodapé: uma adaptação do estilo de normalizar de acordo com as normas da American Psychological Association (APA). Biblioteca Dante Moreira Leite, Instituto de Psicologia, Universidade de São Paulo. Disponível no site (2) Sabadini, A. A. Z. Paulovic; Sampaio, M. I. C. e Nascimento, M. M. (n.d.) Normalização de referências: uma adaptação do estilo de normalizar de acordo com as normas da American Psychological Association (APA). Below are some guidelines to format text citations: Quote Literal quote: When the citation does not exceed 40 words, put the text in quotes and then immediately, without comma or point, open parenthesis, indicating the last name of each author, year of publication and page. Close parentheses and place point. Do not use capital letters or italics. Example: "In the operative group dynamics, we emphasize the intertwining of external task and internal task" (Silva & Souza, 2002, p. 6). When the quotation is literal and greater than 40 words, there will be a paragraph space before and after the quoted text. Place the passage quoted without quotation marks, in Times New Roman, size 09, one space, obeying an inner margin (indented text) equivalent to 05 spaces (0.6 cm) for the entire block quoted. If the authors' names are already mentioned in the paragraph, indicate the page right after the quote. Example: As recall Silva & Souza (2002): In the operative group dynamics, we emphasize the intertwining of external task and internal task, pointing out that the object of analysis is all that creates resistance to the development of the external task. That is, we take here the guideline already pointed out by Berger that, if there is resistance and transfer in all, in the operative group the transfer to be analyzed is limited to those that appear in the internal task (p. 6). Conceptual Quote: Last names of authors and year of publication Two examples: (1) Souza (2002) emphasizes the intertwining of external and internal tasks in the operative group. (2) It is important to emphasize the intertwining of external and internal tasks in the operative groups (Silva & Souza, 2002) Number of authors 1. Quote from a single author: author's last name (date). Example: Souza (2002) When there is more than one author with the same name, in the References, it can be used the form "last name, first name abbreviated (date)" to differentiate between them. 2. Two authors: The last names should come in all citations, using "and" when in the body of the text and using "&" when inside parentheses or in the reference list. Exemples: (1) The studies of Silva e Souza (2002) focus on operative groups. (2) The operative groups maintain an interrelationship between external and internal tasks (Silva & Souza, 2002). 3. Three to five authors: The last names of all authors should be shown the first time the citation appears, as in the example above. From the second citation on, every first time it appears in the same paragraph, only the last name of the first author is cited, followed by "et al." and the year of publication. Exemples: (1) The studies of Souza, Silva and Pena (2002) focus on the operative groups. (First time it is mentioned in the text). (2) Souza et al. (2002) found that... (Second time it is quoted in the text, but first within the paragraph). (3) Souza et al. (Subsequent citations within the same paragraph).Exception: If the short form lead to confusion between two references, all authors should be mentioned. All names should be included in the references. (4) Six or more authors Since the first time they appear in the text, only the first author's last name is mentioned, followed by "et al.", unless it causes ambiguity. In this case it should be adopted the same solution of the previous item. Example: Souza et al. (2002). All names should be included in the References. (5) Quote of work discussed in a secondary source. It occurs when the author uses a source displayed in another text, without having read the original article. For example, a study by Silva quoted by Souza, 2002. The citation form is: Silva (quoted by Souza, 2002). In the References it is included only the source consulted. (6) Citation of ancient works that receive new editions. It is followed the form: Last name of author (date of first issue/date of edition used). Example: Souza (1890/2002). (7) Quote of personal communication and interviews speech Should be included only if relevant to the argument and on respect for intellectual production. In this case, the text will come, but not in the references. Example: M.V. Silva (personal communication, November 9, 2005). The quotes from speeches of respondents follow the same specifications made for quotation of the author, except that will come in italics. (8) Organization as author: Quote as the items on the author. Example: Institution (date). (9) Without specifying author: Name of text (date). (10) Without specifying date: Last name of Author (s / d). (11) Editor as author or organizer: organizer last name, initial of first name (date). References References should be listed at the end of the article in alphabetical order following the APA. The veracity of the information contained in the list of references is the responsibility of the author. For names of authors, use only the first letter capitalized and the rest lowercase (eg, Silva, M.V. & Afonso, M.L.M.). Normal or italic fonts are used to differentiate the work published in the vehicle, as the examples below. Exemples: 1. Technical Repor Author last name, first name abbreviated (Date). Name of report (report number if a number). City: Institution subordinate if any. Main Institution. 2. Paper presented at a Congress, but not published Author last name, first name abbreviated (date). Item name. Paper presented at the (name of meeting). City: Country. 3. Paper presented at the congress, with abstract published in the Proceedings series Consider how in journal publishing, indicating, after the title, that it is an abstract. Author last name, first name abbreviated (date). Item name [Abstract]. Journal/Annals number (serial number, supplement), page. 4. Paper presented at the congress, abstract published in special issue: Consider as publishing books, indicating that it was abstract as well as indicating the event according to the information provided on the cover: Author last name, first name abbreviated (date). Item Name [Abstract]. In Entity that publishes the book (Ed.), Title of volume, Event Name (page). City, Country: Entity promoting the event. 5. Unpublished theses or dissertations Author last name, first name abbreviated (Date). Name of the thesis or dissertation. Level of training (eg. MSc Thesis), University City. 6. Books Author last name, first name abbreviated (Date). Title of book. City: Publisher. 7. Book chapter Author last name, first name abbreviated (date). Title of the chapter. In The author's name (if organizer or editor indicate as explained above). Book title (first-last page of the chapter in the book). City: Publisher. 8. Book translated into Portuguese Author last name, first name abbreviated (Date). Title of book. (Name of the translator, Transl.). City: Publisher (Original work published in date). 9. Article in scientific journal: Inform the volume number of the journal, followed by the number of the issue between parentheses, especially when the page numbering restarts with each new issue of the journal Author last name, first name abbreviated (Date). Item Name. Journal, volume number (issue of), first-last page in the publication. 10. Old works republished Author last name, first name abbreviated (Date). Book Name. City: Publisher (Originally published in Data). 11. Papers awaiting publication (in press): Do not include the year, volume, issue of the magazine or the number of pages until the manuscript is published Author last name, first name abbreviated (in press). Title. 12. Institutional Author (1)Papers: Main Institution. Institutions subordinated if any (date). Title of the article. Journal. Number: first-last page of the article in the publication (2) Books and Reports: Main institution. Institutions subordinated if any (date). Title of book. City: Publisher, if any (3) Chapter in a book or text in collectanea: Main institution. Institutions subordinated if any (date). Chapter title in the book. In Main institution. Subordinate institutions if any. Book Title. City: Publisher, if any. 13. Electronic Materials Internet: Author (date). Title text. Journal, number, pages. Retrieved on (insert date) to (name of site) homepage. Audiovisual material: Title of work [type of material - eg: VCR]. City: Publisher: Date. Submission Preparation Checklist As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines. 1. 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