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Valerie Sutton wrote:
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January 30, 2007
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On Jan 30, 2007, at 4:04 AM, Steve Slevinski wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">SignText email is good because it is visual
and simple. You're having problems editing the SignText document,
right? What email program are you using? Have you tried ThunderBird?
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Hello Everyone!
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Let me share with you, how I personally edit documents using SignText
Mail...
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1. Cherie writes the document Baa Baa Black Sheep in SignText
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2. Cherie sends the document to us with SignText Email
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3. I read the document in my email program
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4. I click on the "Load Into SignText" line at the bottom of the email
message
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Val, thanks for the great tips!! I had tried clicking on a broken-up
link once a the end of a message but it didn´t load right so I had to
piece it all back together again in notepad. So I never even tried
clicking on the "Load message into SignText". I see you have already
thought of almost everything. Keep up the good work with software
production. <span class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span><br>
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5. Firefox automatically opens Cherie's document in SignText on my
computer
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6. The sentence partially loads into SignText...I cannot see the full
sentence because it didn't load every sign completely.
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7. I press the Options Button immediately and I bookmark (save)
Cherie's document so I have a copy of the original no matter what
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8. I then open the sentence in the SignText Editor again, make some
changes, then bookmark my second sentence with the changes
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9. I send my second version as a SignText email to Cherie to show her
some of my ideas
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I guess I could do this too each time I connect to the Internet too. <br>
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and so on...
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Just thought I would share my way of editing with SignText 1.0!
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it works well for me...I have enjoyed editing the Bible passages that
way too...
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Thanks again for all of the good tips.<br>
I hope I can post some Bible scriptures soon to get some help with the
writing. I have 2 on paper but haven't typed them up on SignText yet.
I feel I need some help with some of the signs.<br>
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Jonathan<br>
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Val ;-)
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