XP FAX Console Object

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netburst

Hello,

Sorry if my English is not so good, but I am French and I did'nt found a
french forum on the subject !!!

Here is my problem !!!!

I just change My WIN98SE computer for a new one that is running on XP.

I used to used the Microsoft Fax in correlation with Outlook 2000 where it
was possible to send faxes with subject memorised into the Fax console, but
without being forced to send a front cover page.

I use now the XP FAX, and I am oblige to send the cover if I want to
register a subject (Objet)

That is not convinient for my job, so if anyone knows how to bypass that ???

Thanks for help
Merci d'avance pour toute aide.

Geo
 
G

Géo

Hello Russ,

No I am not trying to send via Outlook but directly by the winxpfax console,
but I am oblige to send the cover page to put a subject that could help me
to retreive my fax later among a lot of faxes throw the fax console.

I have no problem to fax without using subject, but it is a lot more
difficult to find out an old faxe among hundred, if I just have the date and
name but not the subject.

Thanks

Russ Valentine said:
On your new system, are you trying to send through Outlook and if so, what
version?
Here is some information on how Windows XP Fax integrates with Outlook
that might answer your question:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/winxpfax.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
netburst said:
Hello,

Sorry if my English is not so good, but I am French and I did'nt found a
french forum on the subject !!!

Here is my problem !!!!

I just change My WIN98SE computer for a new one that is running on XP.

I used to used the Microsoft Fax in correlation with Outlook 2000 where
it
was possible to send faxes with subject memorised into the Fax console,
but
without being forced to send a front cover page.

I use now the XP FAX, and I am oblige to send the cover if I want to
register a subject (Objet)

That is not convinient for my job, so if anyone knows how to bypass that
???

Thanks for help
Merci d'avance pour toute aide.

Geo
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Indeed. If you send only through the Send Fax Wizard you will be obliged to
use a cover page. The only way to avoid using a cover page is to print to
the Fax Printer from another application or to send through Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Géo said:
Hello Russ,

No I am not trying to send via Outlook but directly by the winxpfax
console, but I am oblige to send the cover page to put a subject that
could help me to retreive my fax later among a lot of faxes throw the fax
console.

I have no problem to fax without using subject, but it is a lot more
difficult to find out an old faxe among hundred, if I just have the date
and name but not the subject.

Thanks

Russ Valentine said:
On your new system, are you trying to send through Outlook and if so,
what version?
Here is some information on how Windows XP Fax integrates with Outlook
that might answer your question:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/winxpfax.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
netburst said:
Hello,

Sorry if my English is not so good, but I am French and I did'nt found a
french forum on the subject !!!

Here is my problem !!!!

I just change My WIN98SE computer for a new one that is running on XP.

I used to used the Microsoft Fax in correlation with Outlook 2000 where
it
was possible to send faxes with subject memorised into the Fax console,
but
without being forced to send a front cover page.

I use now the XP FAX, and I am oblige to send the cover if I want to
register a subject (Objet)

That is not convinient for my job, so if anyone knows how to bypass that
???

Thanks for help
Merci d'avance pour toute aide.

Geo
 
N

netburst

Hello Russ,

Sorry I understand you have some difficulties to understand me because of my
poor English, so I'll try again to reformulate

When I want to Fax a word document directly from word by using the XP Fax as
printer, I am oblige to send a cover if I want to have an object.

Thanks again for your Help

Cordially
Géo


Russ Valentine said:
Indeed. If you send only through the Send Fax Wizard you will be obliged to
use a cover page. The only way to avoid using a cover page is to print to
the Fax Printer from another application or to send through Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Géo said:
Hello Russ,

No I am not trying to send via Outlook but directly by the winxpfax
console, but I am oblige to send the cover page to put a subject that
could help me to retreive my fax later among a lot of faxes throw the fax
console.

I have no problem to fax without using subject, but it is a lot more
difficult to find out an old faxe among hundred, if I just have the date
and name but not the subject.

Thanks

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message
de news: (e-mail address removed)...
On your new system, are you trying to send through Outlook and if so,
what version?
Here is some information on how Windows XP Fax integrates with Outlook
that might answer your question:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/winxpfax.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hello,

Sorry if my English is not so good, but I am French and I did'nt found a
french forum on the subject !!!

Here is my problem !!!!

I just change My WIN98SE computer for a new one that is running on XP.

I used to used the Microsoft Fax in correlation with Outlook 2000 where
it
was possible to send faxes with subject memorised into the Fax console,
but
without being forced to send a front cover page.

I use now the XP FAX, and I am oblige to send the cover if I want to
register a subject (Objet)

That is not convinient for my job, so if anyone knows how to bypass that
???

Thanks for help
Merci d'avance pour toute aide.

Geo
 
G

Guest

all you have to do is un tick <send cover page>
in left

above <cover plate templates> <sender infomation>

then no cover page is sent
==========================

netburst said:
Hello Russ,

Sorry I understand you have some difficulties to understand me because of my
poor English, so I'll try again to reformulate

When I want to Fax a word document directly from word by using the XP Fax as
printer, I am oblige to send a cover if I want to have an object.

Thanks again for your Help

Cordially
Géo


Russ Valentine said:
Indeed. If you send only through the Send Fax Wizard you will be obliged to
use a cover page. The only way to avoid using a cover page is to print to
the Fax Printer from another application or to send through Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Géo said:
Hello Russ,

No I am not trying to send via Outlook but directly by the winxpfax
console, but I am oblige to send the cover page to put a subject that
could help me to retreive my fax later among a lot of faxes throw the fax
console.

I have no problem to fax without using subject, but it is a lot more
difficult to find out an old faxe among hundred, if I just have the date
and name but not the subject.

Thanks

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message
de news: (e-mail address removed)...
On your new system, are you trying to send through Outlook and if so,
what version?
Here is some information on how Windows XP Fax integrates with Outlook
that might answer your question:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/winxpfax.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hello,

Sorry if my English is not so good, but I am French and I did'nt found a
french forum on the subject !!!

Here is my problem !!!!

I just change My WIN98SE computer for a new one that is running on XP.

I used to used the Microsoft Fax in correlation with Outlook 2000 where
it
was possible to send faxes with subject memorised into the Fax console,
but
without being forced to send a front cover page.

I use now the XP FAX, and I am oblige to send the cover if I want to
register a subject (Objet)

That is not convinient for my job, so if anyone knows how to bypass that
???

Thanks for help
Merci d'avance pour toute aide.

Geo
 
H

Hervé

Yes Saiho, I agree, I Know that, but then if you don't want to send the
cover, you can't put a subject, and that is my problem, because after one
month and 200 faxes if I need to retrieve a specific one, it is really
difficult.

It is why I'd like to find a trick

Thanks for your help

Géo

sailho said:
all you have to do is un tick <send cover page>
in left

above <cover plate templates> <sender infomation>

then no cover page is sent
==========================

netburst said:
Hello Russ,

Sorry I understand you have some difficulties to understand me because of my
poor English, so I'll try again to reformulate

When I want to Fax a word document directly from word by using the XP Fax as
printer, I am oblige to send a cover if I want to have an object.

Thanks again for your Help

Cordially
Géo


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de
Indeed. If you send only through the Send Fax Wizard you will be
obliged
to
use a cover page. The only way to avoid using a cover page is to print to
the Fax Printer from another application or to send through Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hello Russ,

No I am not trying to send via Outlook but directly by the winxpfax
console, but I am oblige to send the cover page to put a subject that
could help me to retreive my fax later among a lot of faxes throw
the
fax
console.

I have no problem to fax without using subject, but it is a lot more
difficult to find out an old faxe among hundred, if I just have the date
and name but not the subject.

Thanks

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message
de news: (e-mail address removed)...
On your new system, are you trying to send through Outlook and if so,
what version?
Here is some information on how Windows XP Fax integrates with Outlook
that might answer your question:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/winxpfax.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hello,

Sorry if my English is not so good, but I am French and I did'nt
found
a
french forum on the subject !!!

Here is my problem !!!!

I just change My WIN98SE computer for a new one that is running on XP.

I used to used the Microsoft Fax in correlation with Outlook 2000 where
it
was possible to send faxes with subject memorised into the Fax console,
but
without being forced to send a front cover page.

I use now the XP FAX, and I am oblige to send the cover if I want to
register a subject (Objet)

That is not convinient for my job, so if anyone knows how to
bypass
that
???

Thanks for help
Merci d'avance pour toute aide.

Geo
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP Outlook]

I assume you are referring to your Sent Items Folder? Why do you not use
the Document Name to help you identify faxes?
------
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Hervé said:
Yes Saiho, I agree, I Know that, but then if you don't want to send the
cover, you can't put a subject, and that is my problem, because after one
month and 200 faxes if I need to retrieve a specific one, it is really
difficult.

It is why I'd like to find a trick

Thanks for your help

Géo

all you have to do is un tick <send cover page>
in left

above <cover plate templates> <sender infomation>

then no cover page is sent
==========================

:

of my

Fax as
printer, I am oblige to send a cover if I want to have an object.

Thanks again for your Help

Cordially
Géo


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le

message de
news: (e-mail address removed)...

Indeed. If you send only through the Send Fax Wizard you will be
obliged
to

use a cover page. The only way to avoid using a cover page is to print
to
the Fax Printer from another application or to send through Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Hello Russ,

No I am not trying to send via Outlook but directly by the winxpfax
console, but I am oblige to send the cover page to put a subject
that
could help me to retreive my fax later among a lot of faxes throw
the
fax

console.

I have no problem to fax without using subject, but it is a lot more
difficult to find out an old faxe among hundred, if I just have the
date
and name but not the subject.

Thanks

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le

message

de news: (e-mail address removed)...

On your new system, are you trying to send through Outlook and if
so,
what version?
Here is some information on how Windows XP Fax integrates with
Outlook
that might answer your question:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/winxpfax.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Hello,

Sorry if my English is not so good, but I am French and I did'nt
found
a

french forum on the subject !!!

Here is my problem !!!!

I just change My WIN98SE computer for a new one that is running on
XP.
I used to used the Microsoft Fax in correlation with Outlook 2000

where

it
was possible to send faxes with subject memorised into the Fax

console,

but
without being forced to send a front cover page.

I use now the XP FAX, and I am oblige to send the cover if I want
to
register a subject (Objet)

That is not convinient for my job, so if anyone knows how to
bypass
that

???

Thanks for help
Merci d'avance pour toute aide.

Geo
 
H

Hervé

Hello Valentine,

Because the same document name (eg. Word own Model) can be sent over to 200
different company all along the year, the only thing that is changing each
time is the subject.

Thanks

Géo alias Hervé


Russ Valentine said:
I assume you are referring to your Sent Items Folder? Why do you not use
the Document Name to help you identify faxes?
------
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Hervé said:
Yes Saiho, I agree, I Know that, but then if you don't want to send the
cover, you can't put a subject, and that is my problem, because after one
month and 200 faxes if I need to retrieve a specific one, it is really
difficult.

It is why I'd like to find a trick

Thanks for your help

Géo

"sailho" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de (e-mail address removed)...
all you have to do is un tick <send cover page>
in left

above <cover plate templates> <sender infomation>

then no cover page is sent
==========================

:


Hello Russ,

Sorry I understand you have some difficulties to understand me because

of my
poor English, so I'll try again to reformulate

When I want to Fax a word document directly from word by using the XP

Fax as
printer, I am oblige to send a cover if I want to have an object.

Thanks again for your Help

Cordially
Géo


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le

message de
news: (e-mail address removed)...

Indeed. If you send only through the Send Fax Wizard you will be
obliged

to

use a cover page. The only way to avoid using a cover page is to print
to

the Fax Printer from another application or to send through Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Hello Russ,

No I am not trying to send via Outlook but directly by the winxpfax
console, but I am oblige to send the cover page to put a subject
that

could help me to retreive my fax later among a lot of faxes throw
the

fax

console.

I have no problem to fax without using subject, but it is a lot more
difficult to find out an old faxe among hundred, if I just have the
date

and name but not the subject.

Thanks

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le

message

de news: (e-mail address removed)...

On your new system, are you trying to send through Outlook and if
so,

what version?
Here is some information on how Windows XP Fax integrates with
Outlook

that might answer your question:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/winxpfax.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Hello,

Sorry if my English is not so good, but I am French and I did'nt
found

a

french forum on the subject !!!

Here is my problem !!!!

I just change My WIN98SE computer for a new one that is running on
XP.

I used to used the Microsoft Fax in correlation with Outlook 2000

where

it
was possible to send faxes with subject memorised into the Fax

console,

but
without being forced to send a front cover page.

I use now the XP FAX, and I am oblige to send the cover if I want
to

register a subject (Objet)

That is not convinient for my job, so if anyone knows how to
bypass

that

???

Thanks for help
Merci d'avance pour toute aide.

Geo
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You cannot do what you want with the Subject field in Windows XP Fax.
Recipient Name, Recipient Number, Time of sending, and Document Name are
usually sufficient to identify a fax.
You can also send from Outlook and populate the Subject field, but then
you'd be sending a message page instead of a cover page with the document.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hervé said:
Hello Valentine,

Because the same document name (eg. Word own Model) can be sent over to
200
different company all along the year, the only thing that is changing each
time is the subject.

Thanks

Géo alias Hervé


"Russ Valentine [MVP Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message
de
I assume you are referring to your Sent Items Folder? Why do you not use
the Document Name to help you identify faxes?
------
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Hervé said:
Yes Saiho, I agree, I Know that, but then if you don't want to send the
cover, you can't put a subject, and that is my problem, because after one
month and 200 faxes if I need to retrieve a specific one, it is really
difficult.

It is why I'd like to find a trick

Thanks for your help

Géo

"sailho" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de (e-mail address removed)...

all you have to do is un tick <send cover page>
in left

above <cover plate templates> <sender infomation>

then no cover page is sent
==========================

:


Hello Russ,

Sorry I understand you have some difficulties to understand me because

of my

poor English, so I'll try again to reformulate

When I want to Fax a word document directly from word by using the XP

Fax as

printer, I am oblige to send a cover if I want to have an object.

Thanks again for your Help

Cordially
Géo


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le

message de

news: (e-mail address removed)...

Indeed. If you send only through the Send Fax Wizard you will be

obliged

to

use a cover page. The only way to avoid using a cover page is to
print

to

the Fax Printer from another application or to send through Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Hello Russ,

No I am not trying to send via Outlook but directly by the winxpfax
console, but I am oblige to send the cover page to put a subject

that

could help me to retreive my fax later among a lot of faxes throw

the

fax

console.

I have no problem to fax without using subject, but it is a lot more
difficult to find out an old faxe among hundred, if I just have the

date

and name but not the subject.

Thanks

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le

message

de news: (e-mail address removed)...

On your new system, are you trying to send through Outlook and if

so,

what version?
Here is some information on how Windows XP Fax integrates with

Outlook

that might answer your question:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/winxpfax.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Hello,

Sorry if my English is not so good, but I am French and I did'nt

found

a

french forum on the subject !!!

Here is my problem !!!!

I just change My WIN98SE computer for a new one that is running on

XP.

I used to used the Microsoft Fax in correlation with Outlook 2000

where

it
was possible to send faxes with subject memorised into the Fax

console,

but
without being forced to send a front cover page.

I use now the XP FAX, and I am oblige to send the cover if I want

to

register a subject (Objet)

That is not convinient for my job, so if anyone knows how to

bypass

that

???

Thanks for help
Merci d'avance pour toute aide.

Geo
 
G

Géo

Ok Sorry,

I' will by a fax software able to do that because for my kind of job it is
imperative

Again thanks for your Help

Géo alias Hervé




Russ Valentine said:
You cannot do what you want with the Subject field in Windows XP Fax.
Recipient Name, Recipient Number, Time of sending, and Document Name are
usually sufficient to identify a fax.
You can also send from Outlook and populate the Subject field, but then
you'd be sending a message page instead of a cover page with the document.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hervé said:
Hello Valentine,

Because the same document name (eg. Word own Model) can be sent over to
200
different company all along the year, the only thing that is changing
each
time is the subject.

Thanks

Géo alias Hervé


"Russ Valentine [MVP Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message
de
I assume you are referring to your Sent Items Folder? Why do you not use
the Document Name to help you identify faxes?
------
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Hervé wrote:
Yes Saiho, I agree, I Know that, but then if you don't want to send the
cover, you can't put a subject, and that is my problem, because after one
month and 200 faxes if I need to retrieve a specific one, it is really
difficult.

It is why I'd like to find a trick

Thanks for your help

Géo

"sailho" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de (e-mail address removed)...

all you have to do is un tick <send cover page>
in left

above <cover plate templates> <sender infomation>

then no cover page is sent
==========================

:


Hello Russ,

Sorry I understand you have some difficulties to understand me
because

of my

poor English, so I'll try again to reformulate

When I want to Fax a word document directly from word by using the XP

Fax as

printer, I am oblige to send a cover if I want to have an object.

Thanks again for your Help

Cordially
Géo


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le

message de

news: (e-mail address removed)...

Indeed. If you send only through the Send Fax Wizard you will be

obliged

to

use a cover page. The only way to avoid using a cover page is to
print

to

the Fax Printer from another application or to send through Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Hello Russ,

No I am not trying to send via Outlook but directly by the winxpfax
console, but I am oblige to send the cover page to put a subject

that

could help me to retreive my fax later among a lot of faxes throw

the

fax

console.

I have no problem to fax without using subject, but it is a lot
more
difficult to find out an old faxe among hundred, if I just have the

date

and name but not the subject.

Thanks

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le

message

de news: (e-mail address removed)...

On your new system, are you trying to send through Outlook and if

so,

what version?
Here is some information on how Windows XP Fax integrates with

Outlook

that might answer your question:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/winxpfax.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Hello,

Sorry if my English is not so good, but I am French and I did'nt

found

a

french forum on the subject !!!

Here is my problem !!!!

I just change My WIN98SE computer for a new one that is running
on

XP.

I used to used the Microsoft Fax in correlation with Outlook 2000

where

it
was possible to send faxes with subject memorised into the Fax

console,

but
without being forced to send a front cover page.

I use now the XP FAX, and I am oblige to send the cover if I want

to

register a subject (Objet)

That is not convinient for my job, so if anyone knows how to

bypass

that

???

Thanks for help
Merci d'avance pour toute aide.

Geo
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP Outlook]

Sure. Windows XP Fax is a very basic fax module. If you need more
advanced features, you may well do better with a third party product.
------
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Géo said:
Ok Sorry,

I' will by a fax software able to do that because for my kind of job it is
imperative

Again thanks for your Help

Géo alias Hervé




You cannot do what you want with the Subject field in Windows XP Fax.
Recipient Name, Recipient Number, Time of sending, and Document Name are
usually sufficient to identify a fax.
You can also send from Outlook and populate the Subject field, but then
you'd be sending a message page instead of a cover page with the document.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hello Valentine,

Because the same document name (eg. Word own Model) can be sent over to
200
different company all along the year, the only thing that is changing
each
time is the subject.

Thanks

Géo alias Hervé


"Russ Valentine [MVP Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message
de
O#[email protected]...

I assume you are referring to your Sent Items Folder? Why do you not use
the Document Name to help you identify faxes?
------
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Hervé wrote:

Yes Saiho, I agree, I Know that, but then if you don't want to send

the

cover, you can't put a subject, and that is my problem, because after

one

month and 200 faxes if I need to retrieve a specific one, it is really
difficult.

It is why I'd like to find a trick

Thanks for your help

Géo

"sailho" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de


(e-mail address removed)...


all you have to do is un tick <send cover page>
in left

above <cover plate templates> <sender infomation>

then no cover page is sent
==========================

:



Hello Russ,

Sorry I understand you have some difficulties to understand me
because

of my


poor English, so I'll try again to reformulate

When I want to Fax a word document directly from word by using the XP

Fax as


printer, I am oblige to send a cover if I want to have an object.

Thanks again for your Help

Cordially
Géo


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le

message de


news: (e-mail address removed)...


Indeed. If you send only through the Send Fax Wizard you will be

obliged


to


use a cover page. The only way to avoid using a cover page is to
print

to


the Fax Printer from another application or to send through Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


Hello Russ,

No I am not trying to send via Outlook but directly by the winxpfax
console, but I am oblige to send the cover page to put a subject

that


could help me to retreive my fax later among a lot of faxes throw

the


fax


console.

I have no problem to fax without using subject, but it is a lot
more
difficult to find out an old faxe among hundred, if I just have the

date


and name but not the subject.

Thanks

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le

message


de news: (e-mail address removed)...


On your new system, are you trying to send through Outlook and if

so,


what version?
Here is some information on how Windows XP Fax integrates with

Outlook


that might answer your question:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/winxpfax.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


Hello,

Sorry if my English is not so good, but I am French and I did'nt

found


a


french forum on the subject !!!

Here is my problem !!!!

I just change My WIN98SE computer for a new one that is running
on

XP.


I used to used the Microsoft Fax in correlation with Outlook 2000

where


it
was possible to send faxes with subject memorised into the Fax

console,


but
without being forced to send a front cover page.

I use now the XP FAX, and I am oblige to send the cover if I want

to


register a subject (Objet)

That is not convinient for my job, so if anyone knows how to

bypass


that


???

Thanks for help
Merci d'avance pour toute aide.

Geo
 

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