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faxing from word 2003 mail merge
Trying to import old faxes ... but what is the file extension and path ? cannot find referance to extension , if i had this I could search for them .. assume fax in and fax out have differant extensions ? Tnx - G .. The extension is .TIF Alias Ok tnx for that .. recovered fine ... Q ... any idea as to where the

Shared fax
I would like to import the sent faxes, the received faxes, and the fax address book from the old drive (which is still perfectly workable). In what subdirectory are these items to be found? What are their filenames (or what is the template for the filenames)?

Does Word use Outlook Address book for Faxes??
Most definitely not true, it was purchased for a great deal more than that and had to be crated, shipped by air, customs import duty paid, etc. All details Marco neglects to mention! On the other hand I will reveal that the file of libellous faxes and letters I have concerns Derek Stoddart of Shep Associates.

Receive Fax in Outlook2002 inbox with WINXP
Ed ELegg...@rosskingwalker.com microsoft public windowsxp print_fax How do you backup XP faxes? It has an import option but no export option.

Faxing with Outlook
Alias a...@maskedandanonymous.net microsoft public windowsxp general Graham wrote: Win XP fax Console - saved file path and extension ? .... Trying to import old faxes ... but what is the file extension and path ? cannot find referance to extension , if i had this I could search for them .. assume fax in and fax out

Importing faxes
Just export them to a CSV file using Outlook's Export Wizard (File > Import and Export on Outlook's main Menu bar). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Mary L" Do you know if any improvements in the integration of faxes and emails will be made in the retail release of 2003? I would be especially interested in any

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want to save it in single page format that Word can import (AS A PICTURE). That saves the current page, so you have to save page at a time if you want more than one page (watch orientation, or you can end up with portrait pages saved in landscape format). Ofcourse if you want text, then you have to do some OCR'ing.

Run Commands In Windows XP
Fax4outlook will import them from the Fax Console into the Outlook Inbox. http://fax4outlook.4team.biz/ -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Neville" <neville. bri...@btopenworld.com> wrote in message news:O4e$T7hLEHA.2532@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... Is there a utility which will allow faxes to be forwarded straight into

Converting from WinFax Pro to Windows XP Fax Service
Start, Printers & Faxes 2. Click File, Server Properties 3. Check, Create New Form, Form Name: "Classic" 4. Form description: put in the measurements: It sort of made sense that it was a WordPerfect problem since I could import the files into Word 2000 on the same computer and print them without a problem.

Fax problems in XP Professional
mike gray omg...@worldnet.att.net microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support "Import" and "Exit" are lit up. All other choices are greyed out. Windows XP Suddenly, with no apparent reason, Faxes go out, but: Fax monitor will not display while faxing, there is no record anywhere of faxes sent or attempted.

Win XP fax Console - saved file path and extension ?
The problem I now have is with faxes that are multiple pages. In those instances, only the first page can be exported to PAINT and thereby saved as a JPG file. want to save it in single page format that Word can import (AS A PICTURE). That saves the current page, so you have to save page at a time if you want

Fax Backup
You may also need to clip any printer related entry from device manager and the printer/faxes control panel applet. -- Walter Clayton - MS MVP(WinXP) Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. http://www.dts-l.org

Saving Sent Faxes
Can anyone tell me the name(s) of the file(s) in which WinXP Pro stores faxes? I need to access faxes that were sent/received by a former employee, and noticed that there's an import utility in the Fax Console. But it provides no clues as to where the fax archives are kept or how they're named. Thanks!

For your kind info here is 150 Useful Run Commands for XP
If double clicking the RENAMED file opens Notepad or WordPad, go to 'Start|Run', type REGEDIT, click OK, then go to 'File|Import' and navigate to the file. We can send a fax, receive a fax, we checked the folder that retains the faxes in the archived folder and they are there, but none of the faxes will show up

How to import Personal Address Book (.pab) file into Windows X
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RUN COMMANDS
Faxes don't normally do colour! 4. You can turn off the drawing canvas from tools > options. 5. It sounds as though you are inserting text boxes in line, in which case they Then in Word, import the BMP file as a picture. Reduce all page margins to zero and drag the picture to maximise its size within the page,

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What's the easiest (and least expensive) way to use the scanner to send faxes? Least expensive is free. Windows 2000 and WinXP both come with FAX widgets. Same thing should work if you scan each page, save as TIF, and then import the pages one by one into MS Word or something similar. I hope this helps!

will using files and settings transfer wizard for this work?
I would like to run my old copy of Talkworks Pro 3.0 from Symantec on my WinXP pro machine. Looking at the Symantec Webside I found the compatibility notice "no". Also for W2K. Is there any fax/answering machine software out there on the market that can at least import my old saved WinFax faxes?

Faxing a document to multiple user fax number
Double click it and answer yes to the import prompt. REG files can be viewed in Notepad by right clicking on the file and selecting Edit. -- All the Best, Kelly MS-MVP Win98/XP Does this folder exist in Windows Explorer: Control Panel/Printers and Faxes? If so, is Printers listed here: Start/Run/Regedit

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... so you would have to import your Excel spreadsheet into one of those places -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russ...@gmail.com> wrote in message I assume the address book in Outlook is the one that Word accesses for faxes. I have entered a name and fax number in Outlook.