Indeed, if your fax numbers are in international format, it's all up to your
dialing rules.
Examine them. Make sure your dialing location is set correctly.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"noreaster" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:41a601c42b37$12f617d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I can't get a simple dialing rule to work correctly with
> faxing. I'm using WinXP Pro. I live in an area where all
> numbers within my area code only need to be dialed using
> the seven numbers. So I set the area code rule for 'My
> Location' to not dial the area code for all prefixes. I
> use MS Outlook 2003 and have some fax numbers saved. I
> can't get Outlook to accept anything less than the full
> number including the +1 and the area code, but I don't
> care cause dialing rules should just take care of it,
> right? Wrong.
>
> Whenever I try to send a fax using the XP fax
> wizard/printer, whether I put the number in manually or
> select it from the (Outlook) address book, and have the
> box checked to use the dialing rules, it enters the
> entire number in. This is totally aggravating. I have
> read the KB article that explains to use the +1 (nnn)nnn-
> nnnn format and have done that. Still doesn't work. ANy
> help appreciated.
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