Problem FAXing multiple pages

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Vince

I have a problem with sending a multiple page FAX via XPFax program.
How can I use Office 2003 Outlook to attach a one sheet document file
as the body of the outgoing fax? I understand that the FAX console
will provide the necessary cover sheet; correct ?

I also have tried using WORD, but w/o sucess.

The XP FAX console is already setup as an available printer.

TNX in advance.

Vince
 
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Vince

I would like to be able to:

[1] Use Microsoft Office Word 2003 to send a FAX.
The document to be FAXed may contain multiple sheets.
In other instances, the document to be FAXed exists in a
(single scanned sheet) JPEG file.
In yet other instances, the document to be FAXed would be made
up from multiple JPEG files, each containing a scanned document.
So, I need to know how to insert a JPEG into WORD, and then
send the FAX via the XP console.

[2] As in [1], but use Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.

I have IrfanView with many plug-ins and Adobe PhotoShop Elements
available to use, if needed.

Hope that that is clearer, and not more confusing.

Vince
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

1. Printing to the Fax printer from Word will send all pages of a document
in a single transmission. Whether a graphic file in that document can be
rendered will depend on whether you have a printto verb defined at the OS
level for that file type.
2. If you want to send multiple documents in a single transmission, you must
fax them as attachments to a message in Outlook. All document types must
have printto verbs defined because neither Outlook nor fax can render
images.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Vince said:
I would like to be able to:

[1] Use Microsoft Office Word 2003 to send a FAX.
The document to be FAXed may contain multiple sheets.
In other instances, the document to be FAXed exists in a
(single scanned sheet) JPEG file.
In yet other instances, the document to be FAXed would be made
up from multiple JPEG files, each containing a scanned document.
So, I need to know how to insert a JPEG into WORD, and then
send the FAX via the XP console.

[2] As in [1], but use Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.

I have IrfanView with many plug-ins and Adobe PhotoShop Elements
available to use, if needed.

Hope that that is clearer, and not more confusing.

Vince

Post is too unclear. State clearly what you want to do.
 
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Vince

Now, it is my turn to request greater clarity.

I have no idea what a printto verb is or how to define it at the OS
level. etc. My OS is XPpro w/SP2 and updates.
 

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