Dialing rules automates the "normal" use of area codes,
including inserting the 1. But if you wanted to include a 0
or other string of number or control character, you do it
manually with use dialing properties off.
Glad I helped you out.
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| | > uncheck "use dialing rules"
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| Unchecking the "use dialing rules" sort of worked. I had
to also manually
| prefix the number with the area code.
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| Thanks..
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| > message | > |
| > | "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm>
wrote
| > in message
| > | | > | > change the modem dialing rules
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| > |
| > | I changed the dial rules. Under "Edit Area Code Rule",
| > Then under "Rules", I
| > | did NOT check "Dial" but I did check "Include the area
| > code." There must be
| > | something else that I need to do because I still get
the
| > number +1 (aaa)
| > | xxx-nnnn.
| > |
| > | Appreciate some additional setup information that I
need
| > to do. Thanks.
| > |
| > | Bruce
| > |
| > |
| > | >
| > | > "Bruce A. Julseth" <
[email protected]>
wrote
| > in
| > | > message
| > | > |I can't seem to send a Fax using the Fax Console
when I
| > | > have to use 10 digit
| > | > | dialing (AAA XXX-NNNN). Everytime I try to set it
up,
| > I
| > | > get a +1 (long
| > | > | distance digit) prefixed to the 10 digits.
| > | > |
| > | > | Thanks for your help....
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