Fax - Print Multiple Pages

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danika

Is there any way in the XP fax ultility to print multiple times to the fax
queue and then send all of the pages as one fax. I used to be able to do
that with Winfax, but my old version of Winfax doesn't work anymore with my
new computer.
 
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smlunatick

Is there any way in the XP fax ultility to print multiple times to the fax
queue and then send all of the pages as one fax.  I used to be able to do
that with Winfax, but my old version of Winfax doesn't work anymore with my
new computer.

Winfax has been discontinued. Symantec has dropped the product.

I know of another fax system but iy might be completely "overkill"
since it is a network ready system ActiveFax is the name.
 
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PD43

danika said:
Is there any way in the XP fax ultility to print multiple times to the fax
queue and then send all of the pages as one fax.

Nope. Each "print" goes out on its own. There is no way of saving a
bunch of faxes and sending all at the same time.
 
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PD43

smlunatick said:
I know of another fax system but iy might be completely "overkill"
since it is a network ready system ActiveFax is the name.

At the price of $655, I think it's safe to say that it's "overkill".

To the OP: check out Snappy Fax. I'm not sure that it will do what
you want, but it's probably the best out there.
 
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Rayu

danika said:
Is there any way in the XP fax ultility to print multiple times to the fax
queue and then send all of the pages as one fax. I used to be able to do
that with Winfax, but my old version of Winfax doesn't work anymore with my
new computer.

Not sure if this product will do it but look at this site:
http://www.rkssoftware.com/

and RKS software (newer product).

Rayu
 
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Rayu

PD43 said:
I used to be a Mighty Fax user... I doubt that it will do what the OP
wants.

No. Mighty fax won't but RKS has a newer Vista/XP program with more
capabilities which OP might want to try.
 

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