From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on
Yes, I figure the CLICK HERE will certainly suffice, but it does sorta make
you wonder how competent these people are when they first refer you to a
defunct Web page and then put up a Web page that demonstrably doesn't
function the way they claim!

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"WhiteRat" <whiterat85(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eTeiYtm1KHA.2156(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Yes, I noticed that too Suzanne. But the full set can be downloaded in a
> zip file by clicking on "CLICK HERE", as I suspect you noticed. I didn't
> realize the individual images didn't have the hyperlinks claimed in the
> text until after I posted my response.
>
> David
>
> "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill(a)mvps.org> wrote in message
> news:Oj3$mDm1KHA.260(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>A little confusing since the page states:
>>
>> Downloading Individual Images
>> The downloadable files below (under 150k each) are available in both
>> positive (black on a white background) or negative (white on a black
>> background.) Each is in an uncompressed TIF format. The icons shown below
>> are the "positive" examples. Clicking on the appropriate text link
>> beneath each image starts the download.
>>
>> Yet there is no text link beneath any of the images.
>>
>> --
>> Suzanne S. Barnhill
>> Microsoft MVP (Word)
>> Words into Type
>> Fairhope, Alabama USA
>> http://word.mvps.org
>>
>> "WhiteRat" <whiterat85(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:en$PTQl1KHA.3652(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> It looks like they have a new page for this. From:
>>>
>>> http://www.graphicartistsguild.org/resources/disability-access-symbols/
>>>
>>> you can download graphic files (TIFF format) for 12 symbols, in both
>>> "positive" and "negative" versions. That page also gives a phone number
>>> for ordering the full set of symbols on CD.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill(a)mvps.org> wrote in message
>>> news:uYl5iig1KHA.4832(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>> According to http://www.mrac.org/resources/pdf/SignLanguageGuide.pdf
>>>> (the first hit in a Google search for "ASL interpreting symbol"):
>>>>
>>>> "These symbols may be used in press releases, brochures, signs, forms,
>>>> maps, floorplans, advertisements and newsletters. To obtain
>>>> electronically generated copies of these and other symbols related to
>>>> access, along with a brochure that explains how to use the graphics
>>>> effectively, send $12.95 plus $3.50 shipping and handling to Graphics
>>>> Arts Guild Foundation, 90 John Street, Ste. 403, New York, NY
>>>> 10038-3202. Specify a PC or MAC disk. You can also download the symbols
>>>> from their website at www.gag.org/das."
>>>>
>>>> Unfortunately, that Web page is 404, but you could copy/paste the
>>>> symbol from the PDF document. A larger (but not necessarily
>>>> higher-resolution) version appears at
>>>> http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/services/a-s-l-interpreting-services-for-campus-events/
>>>> (the graphic itself at
>>>> http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/posts/images/interpreter-big.jpg).
>>>> There's another version (reverse B&W) at
>>>> http://www.ehow.com/how_2311496_find-asl-interpreting-program-.html.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Suzanne S. Barnhill
>>>> Microsoft MVP (Word)
>>>> Words into Type
>>>> Fairhope, Alabama USA
>>>> http://word.mvps.org
>>>>
>>>> "SIGNHEAR" <SIGNHEAR(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:464ADE95-62F9-4EFF-AE38-F699E10CB506(a)microsoft.com...
>>>>>I am in the process of making new bunsiness cards and need the logo
>>>>>(non-copy
>>>>> righted) in order to place on my business cards> Been having
>>>>> difficulty
>>>>> finding it. Any Suggestions? etc................
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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