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Indeed I had not posted detailed configuration steps for configuring fax
with Outlook in this very thread. I have posted it so many times and documented it on the Web so many times, I assumed it was no longer necessary to repost the same information. I was wrong, of course. Thanks to Hal for reposting the information yet again. The "slap around" comment was in reference to another post here in which you were deeply critical of the advice MVP's provide here without your having the lightest clue as to what we do and the circumstances under which we must try to provide answers. I have spent a great deal of time responding to a number of posts from you in other fax groups. If you are unhappy with the information I provide, take it offline. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Blue Max" wrote in message ... Thanks, see inline comments: "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... I already posted how to configure the fax transport in Outlook 2007. You add the Fax Transport to your profile. Tell me what part is unclear to you so that I can elaborate. Not sure where you posted detailed configuration instructions within this thread? Nevertheless, Hall Hostetler has provided the required steps in another reply to this message thread which have thoroughly addressed this issue. All-in-one printers are not in play and never have been. Only supported analog fax modems are. It has been ever thus. Apparently you are new to Outlook faxing which makes me wonder why you need to slap around those of us who are not. Sorry, but we had no intention of slapping anyone around, experienced or novice! I think if you will re-read our original post, you will find that we very politely posed several reasonable questions and shared several reasonable observations regarding how it might work. Here are some history lessons you could have learned from a more careful perusal of this group: 1. Integration between Outlook and Fax has been deprecated with each successive version, but Outlook 2007 has no more limitations than Outlook 2003. If you think it does, explain why. 2. Try using the "Send to Fax recipient" command in Office XP and Office 2003. You will quickly discover why that command no longer exists in Office 2007. It invoked a Word Wizard that hasn't worked for years (see multiple previous posts). Thank you for the history lesson, it was actually very helpful. Unfortunately, the current posts we perused did not provide the history you refer to above. While the Microsoft failures you cite are unfortunate, it is not surprising to find areas where they have again failed to properly refine what might have been a nice feature. Print to Fax obviates many of these problems. Explain why you think it doesn't. Print to fax is a worthy work-around and may, indeed, obviate many of the historical problems you have sadly experienced. But, as we suggested before, there are better fax solutions. In our opinion, a one-button option to create a fax message to a contact (just like an email), would save several steps. If properly integrated and automated, it would eliminate the need to open the print dialog, the need to select the proper fax printer, the need to manually open an address book and select a contact (this association would already be apparent), and even the need to re-specify a subject line. Furthermore, it would allow the user to automatically save the fax as a 'Sent Item' in Outlook, versus Fax and Scan, along with the facility of archiving those faxes within custom folders inside of Outlook. We could also suggest many additional fax and communications features that would culminate in validating Outlook as a true home or small business communications center. Perhaps idealistic, but a very reasonable perception of the way it might work. Thank you for the reply. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Blue Max" wrote in message ... See inline questions: "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... The same one as always. Modem faxing is simply using Fax as the transport for electronic mail. You see that option, don't you? Use it, assuming you have configured your Outlook profile to include the Fax Transport. How do you configure the fax transport in Outlook 2007? Once this is done, can you compose an email and send it as a fax through your analog modem or all-in-one printer, including the relevant contact information such as name, company, and fax number? Don't even think of asking for the old menu options to send to Fax Recipient from Word. You don't ever want to go there again. Mercifully, no one will ever have to now that Word has finally cleaned up its act. For simplicity sake, why don't Word and Outlook have a menu option to fax the document? The 'Send' item, on the main Word 2007 menu has the option to email or internet fax, but no menu option to fax through your modem or all-in-one printer. Couldn't the menu have such an option linking to the Microsoft "Fax" printer? A lot of user seem to be requesting a more direct method for faxing a document, including the ability to communicate the necessary contact information (name, company, fax number) directly to the proper fax fields. You can also Print to the Fax Printer, which is always a better option. True, but it adds several steps (it is not a one click process) and does not directly communicate the contact information to the proper fax fields. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "C. Davey Utter" wrote in message ... I have just installed Office 2007 and the only option it gives me for sending a fax is by using an Internet FAX service. Is there away to send a FAX from the Windoze FAX console using Office 2007? HELP!!! CDavey Thanks for the help. |
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