Can 1 (kan; unstressed kən), USA pronunciation auxiliary v. And v., pres. Can, 2nd can or ( Archaic ) canst, 3rd can, pres. Can.
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past sing. Could, 2nd could or ( Archaic ) couldst, 3rd could, past pl. For auxiliary v.: imperative, infinitive, and participles lacking. ( Obs.): imperative can; infinitive can; past part.
Auxiliary verb. to be able to; have the ability, power, or skill to: She can solve the problem easily, I'm sure. to know how to: He can play chess, although he's not particularly good at it.
to have the power or means to: A dictator can impose his will on the people. to have the right or qualifications to: He can change whatever he wishes in the script. may; have permission to: Can I speak to you for a moment?.
to have the possibility: A coin can land on either side. 900; Middle English, Old English, present ind. Singular 1st, 3rd person of cunnan to know, know how; cognate with German, Old Norse, Gothic kann; see ken, know Can 1 and may 1 are frequently but not always interchangeable in senses indicating possibility: A power failure can(or may) occur at any time. Despite the insistence by some, that can means only 'to be able' and may means 'to be permitted,' both are regularly used in seeking or granting permission: Can(or May) I borrow your tape recorder? You can (or may) use it tomorrow. Sentences using can occur chiefly in spoken English. May in this sense occurs more frequently in formal contexts: May I address the court, Your Honor?In negative constructions, can' t or cannot is more common than may not: You can't have it today.
I need it myself.The contraction mayn' t is rare. Can but and cannot but are formal and now somewhat old-fashioned expressions suggesting that there is no possible alternative to doing something. Can but is equivalent to can only: We can but do our best.
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Cannot but is the equivalent of cannot help but: We cannot but protest against these injustices.See also cannot, help. Can 2 (kan), USA pronunciation n., v., canned, can.ning. a sealed container for food, beverages, etc., as of aluminum, sheet iron coated with tin, or other metal: a can of soup. a receptacle for garbage, ashes, etc.: a trash can. a bucket, pail, or other container for holding or carrying liquids: water can. Winea drinking cup; tankard. Cinema, Show Businessa metal or plastic container for holding film on cores or reels.
Slang Terms( usually vulgar). Toilet; bathroom. Slang Termsjail: He's been in the can for a week. Slang Terms( sometimes vulgar).
Military. a depth charge.
a destroyer. British Terms, Idioms carry the can, and Canadian Slang. To take the responsibility. Cinema, Show Business in the can, recorded on film; completed: The movie is in the can and ready for release.
to preserve by sealing in a can, jar, etc. Slang Termsto dismiss; fire. Slang Termsto throw (something) away. Slang Termsto put a stop to: Can that noise!. Show Businessto record, as on film or tape.
I have a similar problem but mine is not with e-mail / web. I own a copy of PaperPort Professional 11. Every time I load it a 'How to' box appears om screen. Whenever I try to view the items within this section I can read the words but all the pictures are replaced by the dreaded Red X. Nuance have been unable to rectify this. Can you please off some hope? I run Vista Home Premium (with SP1) and Kaspersky Internet Security.
The latter was turned off during the installation of Paperport. Posted by: Michael Z 15 Jul 2009. It has to do with the Outlook Temporary Items folder. Close Outlook before preceding to the steps below.
Locate the Outlook Temporary Items folder by opening the Registry and finding HKEYCURRENTUSER Software Microsoft Office 11.0 Outlook Security. Double click on the OutlookSecureTempFolder key. Right click the Value Data field and select Copy. It should be in the form of%USERPROFILE% Local Settings Temporary Internet Files OLK6 where OLK6 is some randomly generated string that always starts with OLK. Open Windows Explorer, paste in the Address field and press Enter (or select GO). You will be navigated to this folder. Select All the files in this folder and Delete.
Launch Outlook. The images should now appear in the Email. Once these temp files were deleted his images showed up.
Posted by: Chelle 30 Jul 2009. I send email from various providers (AOL, Yahoo, Inbox.com) - using a 3rd party program (not Outlook Express). Most of the time the embedded images are received on the other end just fine.
Every once in a while, some will say all they are seeing are the red x's, while others can see them just fine (in the same email). These problems are usually arising when mail is going through an email group (where images/attachments.are. allowed).
I have checked all my settings to be sure that it's not removing them on my end - and I have pointed them to links on red x's (including your article). Different browsers are being used on the receiving end. So any other additional suggestions on what could be causing it, or ideas on what else we can try to stop this from happening - on top of what you have mentioned in your article? Posted by: David 19 Aug 2009. This is so odd. I put some videos (embedded them from the code I got from RayStevens.com and youtube) and they looked fine on my computer until today.
Today all three videos have red 'x' instead of video. Only if I check using Firefox, they are okay.
Another computer in this house using I/E same version I have on my computer, they show up fine. Am I going crazy? I tried to follow every step you described in this article, and still no joy.
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I don't know what changed since yesterday when they were fine, and today when they are x. Posted by: anonymous 11 Dec 2010. This Red X thing has been going on for so long I had just about given up ever being able to see pics that people send me but, being stubborn, I decided to try again.But sadly, have tried most of these possible solutions to no avail.
I don't use Outlook - never have - so I don't know if using Bobs's link to solve it within Outlook would be a good thing or a bad thing, since it's specific to Outlook, so I haven't tried it. Also, there is no option in my antivirus (Norton) to uncheck the 'disable web bugs' so I couldn't try this solution either. My IE security is already set too low (they keep warning me every time I leave AOL for a web site (AOL, by default, uses IE) so I did not reset this to the 'default' setting as this would increase the security and cause some of my web sites to block me. Anyone have any other ideas? Any help will be greatly appreciated! Posted by: April Twentyfifth 28 Jun 2011.
I had the dreaded red X on my website and opened a Help ticket - the response I received from the web tech is this: It looks like your file is not in the correct format. It is a.jpg which is good, but it was probably saved in Photoshop or whichever graphic program it was created in with a CYMK color palette as opposed to RGB. Internet Explorer is not able to handle image files that use the CYMK color coding so you need to make sure to always save your images as RGB. Try saving your image as RGB and reimporting it. I think you will be pleased with the results.
Hope this helps! I sure wouldn't have thought of this. Posted by: Janis 11 Jul 2011. This problem is still a nightmard for thousands. When Outlook.com got foisted on the Hotmail.com users, the community went wild and still is.
Do a search on the Microsoft Community about pictures failing to show in Outlook.com-even with 'active view' turned on. There's numerous requests for help, but no solution to this has still been forthcoming. It appears that Internet Explorer 9 and up, don't play well with Outlook.com. Sometimes I use Chrome to send an email where I copy and pasted the picture in and my recipients do see it. However, when you get a cute, funny cartoon email you'd like to pass on as new, rather than forward, forward, forward, you can't copy and paste like you could with Hotmail. So, most people now just do the Forward and delete the other recipients to keep spammers from harvesting emails. The bottom lin though is this, despite the pages and pages on the forum seeking help for this issue, there is still no answer.
You either get a red'X' or a blue 'circle'. Guess that's the way it's going to be. LindaSView There's more reader feedback.
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