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what is my fax number? how do i work it out? do i have to
pay for fax?i have windows xp pro if possible put it in simple words i understand danny |
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"danny" <buck1@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:35ba01c33feb$0364ada0$a401280a@phx.gbl... > what is my fax number? how do i work it out? do i have to > pay for fax?i have windows xp pro > if possible put it in simple words i understand > danny A fax machine or fax modem will plug into any phone line in which a regular telephone will work. You pay for faxes at the same rate you pay for voice calls. Since you are in the United Kingdom, you know more about the rates than I do. The fax number is whatever number is associated with the phone line to which you plug in the modem. It is only important if you expect to receive faxes. It is much easier to use the computer to send the occasional fax rather than to have it receive all incoming faxes. Faxes are image files and take a lot of storage space on your hard drive. You can only fax a document which is already stored on your computer. If you created a letter with Microsoft Word or Corel WordPerfect, you would print to the fax to send the document. You will be asked for the telephone number to which you are sending the fax. Make sure it is a number to which a fax machine or fax modem is attached. If your recipient shares the same telephone number for faxes and voice, you may have to call the person to give them a heads up that a fax is on the way. If you have a paper document to fax from your computer, you will have to scan it or take a digital photograph of it to get it on your hard drive before you can fax it. -- Earl F. Parrish |
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