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May I include whatever bells and whistles I want in the EDGAR HTML documents filed with the SEC, such as pictures of officers or the music used in our advertising?

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May I include whatever bells and whistles I want in the EDGAR HTML documents filed with the SEC, such as pictures of officers or the music used in our advertising?

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Permissible EDGAR HTML features include boldface, underlined and italicized text, inclusion of color, and hypertext links. HTML filings may also include graphics and images. In the case of Schedule 14A and Forms N-1A and N-30D the performance graph must file as a graphic. Hyperlinks are also permitted between separate documents in a single submission and to previously filed submissions on the SEC website. However, music, moving images, and links outside the SEC website are not permitted.

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