conditional sentence

Steve Slevinski slevin at SIGNPUDDLE.NET
Fri Feb 3 20:59:41 UTC 2006


Hi Liz,

This is a know problem with Outlook.  It has trouble printing embedded 
images in HTML email. 

First, you could try to apply the updates for your version of MS Office.
http://office.microsoft.com/productupdates/

Second, you can copy and paste the email into Word.  Then print from there.

Regards,
-Steve

Liz Harvey wrote:

> Hello everyone,
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> I’m having some major frustration here…
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> I can see everything just fine on my computer, but when I try to print 
> it out, all I get is the text, but not the signwriting images.  I am 
> using Outlook as my mail program, and I’m running XP Pro.  Can anyone 
> tell me what to do?
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> Liz Harvey
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> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* owner-sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu 
> [mailto:owner-sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu]*On Behalf Of *Valerie Sutton
> *Sent:* Friday, February 03, 2006 10:04 AM
> *To:* sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
> *Subject:* Re: [sw-l] conditional sentence
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> SignWriting List
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> February 3, 2006
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> Cherie wrote:
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> Then I did the third sign wrong, because that is the right hand taking 
> the milk (presumably from the refrigerator) and placing it over to the 
> left, where it gets left. Its a 'handle' classifier, miming the 
> placement of the milk container. How could I make that more clear?
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> Please see attached diagram...
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> I believe I understand the sentence...If I don't, then please correct 
> me. Judging from what I have seen in other ASL sentences, I might have 
> placed the entire last section of that sentence, where it is 
> discussing the fact that the milk sat outside the fridge for a long 
> time and became spoiled...I might place that whole last section in the 
> Left Lane, since the milk is placed over to the left...Take a look at 
> Ingvild's excellent sentence which she just posted...Use the Left Lane 
> button when you want to desribe something over to the Left...
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> Suppose, Milk, Take out of Fridge...Center Lane
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> Sit outside of Fridge maybe in Left Lane?
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> Next section describing the milk would be in the Left Lane?...
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> take a look at your body when you sign it...are you doing a tiny shift 
> over to the Left when you are describing the milk? That is the Left Lane
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