You can write on the plastic mounts with a Sharpie, but not with a
regular ink pen or ball point.
"William D. Sawyer" wrote:
>
> Thanks, Ann. I do write on the mounts when captioning and organizing my slides, and
>if the plastic prevents doing that, or requires using labels, then I'd be better off
>with the cardboard.
>
> Bill Sawyer
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> annsan replies:
> I'd certainly still be asking for cardboard -
> I find it awfully difficult to keep a firm grasp on a
> plastic mount, for one, and it is difficult both to secure
> labels to them and/or to write on them. As long as they can
> be made with recycled paper I see no harm to the environment
> in cardboard ones - I'm not really knowledgeable enough to
> get into the details of that, but it is a mildly educated
> guess.
>
> annsan
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