Sponge Bob wrote:
> Well the software works! But as a long time computer user and having changed
> over to XP Pro within the year, I can say that what I see when using FAX
> Wizard and Photo Print Wizard is not intuitive. I have been my own worst
> enemy in tht I started sending faxes the same way as in win98 and I was
> successful after many tries. Had I read the documentation I still might
> have had problems maybe just not as severe as this time.
>
> Basically the story is that the Photo Print Wizard doesn't complete until
> you finish with the FAX wizard and I wasn't able to see anything but a cover
> letter when I previewed the FAX and the print wiz was still on the screen not
> finished. This really confused me!
>
> Now i know that I must complete the SendFAX wiz and it will finish the
> print. However I have never been able to view the FAX as a two page FAX. If
> I study hard I may be able to find a way. I work around this by converting
> the outbox to a PDF file and ten I can see all pages.
>
> Your help put me on the right track and I thank you for that. I hope my
> experience will help others see that not all software is intuitive and need
> better instructions to produce the desired results.
>
> thanks
By default, faxes are stored as multi-page TIF files. Assuming that
you're using the default viewer (Windows Picture and Fax Viewer) you may
well be clicking on the wrong button (many do). Do NOT use the blue
buttons at the left that look like |< and >|. Use the buttons in the
middle, on either side of the page number. Alternatively, click on the
downward pointing arrow immediately to the right of the page number and
you can select which page you want to jump to.
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