I'm afraid I can only suggest a work around. You can create a new Create a
New Calling Card (of type "None") by following the steps below :
1. Give a name for the calling card
2. Select Long Distance Calls tab.
3. Click on Specify Digits and enter #1170 or whatever u want prefixed to
the number.
4. Click on Destination Number and select Dial area code and number
5. U can also interchange the order of (3) and (4) if you want #1170 to be
postfixed instead of prefixed.
Selecting this as the default should work.
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"Perdita X. Dream" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> stu wrote:
> > no one can answer this???
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> > "stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> how do i add the #1170 in the rules?
> >>
> >> it reads to me that you can add it to mine only
> >>
> >> OR to only some area codes that i add
> >>
> >> i need it for all area codes naturally
> >>
> >>
> >> tia
> >>
> >> stu
> >>
> >> windows xp pro's own fax program
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> No because it's unitelligible. When you learn to write standard
> comprehensible English you might receive some better responses...
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