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In Outlook contacts, the Tools menu gives you the option to create a new
letter to a contact. Is there a way that I can add the option to create a new fax coversheet to a contact? Which of course would include the fax number (as well as the name, company, and phone number of the individual being faxed). I would really like to be able to click a button and out comes a fax coversheet ready to go. |
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Please do not multipost.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Erica Lynn Milburn" wrote in message ... In Outlook contacts, the Tools menu gives you the option to create a new letter to a contact. Is there a way that I can add the option to create a new fax coversheet to a contact? Which of course would include the fax number (as well as the name, company, and phone number of the individual being faxed). I would really like to be able to click a button and out comes a fax coversheet ready to go. |
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Hello Erica,
I noticed that an MVP responded, but failed to give you any thoughts on the problem you were having. Unfortunately, many are quick to reprimand a novice poster for a meanial departure from protocol, but slow to give any constructive help. Here are a few thoughts: FIRST, regarding the reprimand from the MVP on multi-posting. They are usually referring to individuals who separately post the same question in multiple communities or forums. Another way to accomplish the same thing is to place the separate addresses of multiple forums in the 'Newsgroup' field for the message, much like placing multiple e-mail addresses in the "To:" line of an email. This way the message thread will be visible in multiple communities or forums, but requires only one posting. SECOND, if you are using Windows Vista, you might be able to use 'Windows Fax and Scan' as a work-around. Fax and Scan can be set to access Outlook 2007 contacts. This way you can create the fax and directly access your Outlook contacts from the "To:" field of the fax. The fax can include a cover page, scanned documents, scanned images, or documents and images from other applications. I am not sure about the option you mentioned "to create a new letter to contact," because I do not have that option. However, in most cases, once you create any letter or document, you can also print it to the Microsoft Vista "Fax" printer and that will create a new fax. At that point you can add a recipient from within the fax 'Send' dialog which displays your Outlook contacts. THIRD, you might be able to create your own custom form to accomplish this task. However, that is beyond my expertise. Nevertheless, there is a community on designing Outlook forms that might be of assistance here. Your question is a reasonable question. I hope the MVP's provided some basic help on your other post, if not, then that represents a sorry propensity to criticize versus help. Either way, this was a good request and it would have been helpful had Microsoft included a form for directly faxing out of Outlook. Many of us could have used such a feature. Good Luck! ************************* "Erica Lynn Milburn" wrote in message ... In Outlook contacts, the Tools menu gives you the option to create a new letter to a contact. Is there a way that I can add the option to create a new fax coversheet to a contact? Which of course would include the fax number (as well as the name, company, and phone number of the individual being faxed). I would really like to be able to click a button and out comes a fax coversheet ready to go. |
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Answer a few thousand posts that do not contain sufficient information for
an accurate answer. I'll be interested to see how critical of MVP's you are after you do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Blue Max" wrote in message news ![]() Hello Erica, I noticed that an MVP responded, but failed to give you any thoughts on the problem you were having. Unfortunately, many are quick to reprimand a novice poster for a meanial departure from protocol, but slow to give any constructive help. Here are a few thoughts: FIRST, regarding the reprimand from the MVP on multi-posting. They are usually referring to individuals who separately post the same question in multiple communities or forums. Another way to accomplish the same thing is to place the separate addresses of multiple forums in the 'Newsgroup' field for the message, much like placing multiple e-mail addresses in the "To:" line of an email. This way the message thread will be visible in multiple communities or forums, but requires only one posting. SECOND, if you are using Windows Vista, you might be able to use 'Windows Fax and Scan' as a work-around. Fax and Scan can be set to access Outlook 2007 contacts. This way you can create the fax and directly access your Outlook contacts from the "To:" field of the fax. The fax can include a cover page, scanned documents, scanned images, or documents and images from other applications. I am not sure about the option you mentioned "to create a new letter to contact," because I do not have that option. However, in most cases, once you create any letter or document, you can also print it to the Microsoft Vista "Fax" printer and that will create a new fax. At that point you can add a recipient from within the fax 'Send' dialog which displays your Outlook contacts. THIRD, you might be able to create your own custom form to accomplish this task. However, that is beyond my expertise. Nevertheless, there is a community on designing Outlook forms that might be of assistance here. Your question is a reasonable question. I hope the MVP's provided some basic help on your other post, if not, then that represents a sorry propensity to criticize versus help. Either way, this was a good request and it would have been helpful had Microsoft included a form for directly faxing out of Outlook. Many of us could have used such a feature. Good Luck! ************************* "Erica Lynn Milburn" wrote in message ... In Outlook contacts, the Tools menu gives you the option to create a new letter to a contact. Is there a way that I can add the option to create a new fax coversheet to a contact? Which of course would include the fax number (as well as the name, company, and phone number of the individual being faxed). I would really like to be able to click a button and out comes a fax coversheet ready to go. |
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Hello, Russ, didn't mean to slander the MVP's. If I waded through all the
garbage you guys do, I'd probably feel the same way. Be assured that we admire all of you for continuing to help others! It's just that I've sometimes felt unfairly reprimanded by some of the MVP's, which isn't wrong, per se, but then they don't even offer the courtesy of a helpful suggestion. In this case, I felt that Erica, perhaps a very new member, deserved a helpful reply to at least one of her posts on the subject, not to mention the prospect of a positive experience on her return. Thanks, keep us the good work. *************** "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Answer a few thousand posts that do not contain sufficient information for an accurate answer. I'll be interested to see how critical of MVP's you are after you do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Blue Max" wrote in message news ![]() Hello Erica, I noticed that an MVP responded, but failed to give you any thoughts on the problem you were having. Unfortunately, many are quick to reprimand a novice poster for a meanial departure from protocol, but slow to give any constructive help. Here are a few thoughts: FIRST, regarding the reprimand from the MVP on multi-posting. They are usually referring to individuals who separately post the same question in multiple communities or forums. Another way to accomplish the same thing is to place the separate addresses of multiple forums in the 'Newsgroup' field for the message, much like placing multiple e-mail addresses in the "To:" line of an email. This way the message thread will be visible in multiple communities or forums, but requires only one posting. SECOND, if you are using Windows Vista, you might be able to use 'Windows Fax and Scan' as a work-around. Fax and Scan can be set to access Outlook 2007 contacts. This way you can create the fax and directly access your Outlook contacts from the "To:" field of the fax. The fax can include a cover page, scanned documents, scanned images, or documents and images from other applications. I am not sure about the option you mentioned "to create a new letter to contact," because I do not have that option. However, in most cases, once you create any letter or document, you can also print it to the Microsoft Vista "Fax" printer and that will create a new fax. At that point you can add a recipient from within the fax 'Send' dialog which displays your Outlook contacts. THIRD, you might be able to create your own custom form to accomplish this task. However, that is beyond my expertise. Nevertheless, there is a community on designing Outlook forms that might be of assistance here. Your question is a reasonable question. I hope the MVP's provided some basic help on your other post, if not, then that represents a sorry propensity to criticize versus help. Either way, this was a good request and it would have been helpful had Microsoft included a form for directly faxing out of Outlook. Many of us could have used such a feature. Good Luck! ************************* "Erica Lynn Milburn" wrote in message ... In Outlook contacts, the Tools menu gives you the option to create a new letter to a contact. Is there a way that I can add the option to create a new fax coversheet to a contact? Which of course would include the fax number (as well as the name, company, and phone number of the individual being faxed). I would really like to be able to click a button and out comes a fax coversheet ready to go. |
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I also have my Microsoft Certification, but dont go on about it unless
I can solve a Problem that is asked I am anly replying because I see more and more so called MVP never help out anymore I think these people either answer or Dont bother replying but why answering that original question Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] I wade over 1000's of tech help problems daily and all I see is bad mouthing so unless you can answer with a reply dont reply at ALL then the world would work better now back to the problem at hand sorry I dont use outlook for faxing... I have a seperate fax machine that I use so sorry couldnt help On Jun 12, 7:41 am, "Blue Max" wrote: Hello, Russ, didn't mean to slander the MVP's. If I waded through all the garbage you guys do, I'd probably feel the same way. Be assured that we admire all of you for continuing to help others! It's just that I've sometimes felt unfairly reprimanded by some of the MVP's, which isn't wrong, per se, but then they don't even offer the courtesy of a helpful suggestion. In this case, I felt that Erica, perhaps a very new member, deserved a helpful reply to at least one of her posts on the subject, not to mention the prospect of a positive experience on her return. Thanks, keep us the good work. *************** "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in ... Answer a few thousand posts that do not contain sufficient information for an accurate answer. I'll be interested to see how critical of MVP's you are after you do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Blue Max" wrote in message news ![]() Hello Erica, I noticed that an MVP responded, but failed to give you any thoughts on the problem you were having. Unfortunately, many are quick to reprimand a novice poster for a meanial departure from protocol, but slow to give any constructive help. Here are a few thoughts: FIRST, regarding the reprimand from the MVP on multi-posting. They are usually referring to individuals who separately post the same question in multiple communities or forums. Another way to accomplish the same thing is to place the separate addresses of multiple forums in the 'Newsgroup' field for the message, much like placing multiple e-mail addresses in the "To:" line of an email. This way the message thread will be visible in multiple communities or forums, but requires only one posting. SECOND, if you are using Windows Vista, you might be able to use 'Windows Fax and Scan' as a work-around. Fax and Scan can be set to access Outlook 2007 contacts. This way you can create the fax and directly access your Outlook contacts from the "To:" field of the fax. The fax can include a cover page, scanned documents, scanned images, or documents and images from other applications. I am not sure about the option you mentioned "to create a new letter to contact," because I do not have that option. However, in most cases, once you create any letter or document, you can also print it to the Microsoft Vista "Fax" printer and that will create a new fax. At that point you can add a recipient from within the fax 'Send' dialog which displays your Outlook contacts. THIRD, you might be able to create your own custom form to accomplish this task. However, that is beyond my expertise. Nevertheless, there is a community on designing Outlook forms that might be of assistance here. Your question is a reasonable question. I hope the MVP's provided some basic help on your other post, if not, then that represents a sorry propensity to criticize versus help. Either way, this was a good request and it would have been helpful had Microsoft included a form for directly faxing out of Outlook. Many of us could have used such a feature. Good Luck! ************************* "Erica Lynn Milburn" wrote in ... In Outlook contacts, the Tools menu gives you the option to create a new letter to a contact. Is there a way that I can add the option to create a new fax coversheet to a contact? Which of course would include the fax number (as well as the name, company, and phone number of the individual being faxed). I would really like to be able to click a button and out comes a fax coversheet ready to go.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Most interesting. First you say "I am anly replying because I see more and
more so called MVP never help out anymore I think these people either answer or Dont bother replying" followed by "unless you can answer with a reply dont reply at ALL then the world would work better". Boy, them MVPs are bad people! So, what did you then suggest as a solution to the Fax problem? You say "sorry I dont use outlook for faxing...I have a seperate fax machine that I use so sorry couldnt help" which makes you GUILTY the very faults you claim MVPs exhibit; you replied with an answer that was of NO HELP WHATSOEVER to the Fax problem. Brilliant! I thoroughly enjoyed your treatise on the "correct" way to answer a post. May I also suggest a spell checker? Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com wrote in message oups.com... I also have my Microsoft Certification, but dont go on about it unless I can solve a Problem that is asked I am anly replying because I see more and more so called MVP never help out anymore I think these people either answer or Dont bother replying but why answering that original question Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] I wade over 1000's of tech help problems daily and all I see is bad mouthing so unless you can answer with a reply dont reply at ALL then the world would work better now back to the problem at hand sorry I dont use outlook for faxing... I have a seperate fax machine that I use so sorry couldnt help On Jun 12, 7:41 am, "Blue Max" wrote: Hello, Russ, didn't mean to slander the MVP's. If I waded through all the garbage you guys do, I'd probably feel the same way. Be assured that we admire all of you for continuing to help others! It's just that I've sometimes felt unfairly reprimanded by some of the MVP's, which isn't wrong, per se, but then they don't even offer the courtesy of a helpful suggestion. In this case, I felt that Erica, perhaps a very new member, deserved a helpful reply to at least one of her posts on the subject, not to mention the prospect of a positive experience on her return. Thanks, keep us the good work. *************** "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in ... Answer a few thousand posts that do not contain sufficient information for an accurate answer. I'll be interested to see how critical of MVP's you are after you do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Blue Max" wrote in message news ![]() I noticed that an MVP responded, but failed to give you any thoughts on the problem you were having. Unfortunately, many are quick to reprimand a novice poster for a meanial departure from protocol, but slow to give any constructive help. Here are a few thoughts: FIRST, regarding the reprimand from the MVP on multi-posting. They are usually referring to individuals who separately post the same question in multiple communities or forums. Another way to accomplish the same thing is to place the separate addresses of multiple forums in the 'Newsgroup' field for the message, much like placing multiple e-mail addresses in the "To:" line of an email. This way the message thread will be visible in multiple communities or forums, but requires only one posting. SECOND, if you are using Windows Vista, you might be able to use 'Windows Fax and Scan' as a work-around. Fax and Scan can be set to access Outlook 2007 contacts. This way you can create the fax and directly access your Outlook contacts from the "To:" field of the fax. The fax can include a cover page, scanned documents, scanned images, or documents and images from other applications. I am not sure about the option you mentioned "to create a new letter to contact," because I do not have that option. However, in most cases, once you create any letter or document, you can also print it to the Microsoft Vista "Fax" printer and that will create a new fax. At that point you can add a recipient from within the fax 'Send' dialog which displays your Outlook contacts. THIRD, you might be able to create your own custom form to accomplish this task. However, that is beyond my expertise. Nevertheless, there is a community on designing Outlook forms that might be of assistance here. Your question is a reasonable question. I hope the MVP's provided some basic help on your other post, if not, then that represents a sorry propensity to criticize versus help. Either way, this was a good request and it would have been helpful had Microsoft included a form for directly faxing out of Outlook. Many of us could have used such a feature. Good Luck! ************************* "Erica Lynn Milburn" wrote in ... In Outlook contacts, the Tools menu gives you the option to create a new letter to a contact. Is there a way that I can add the option to create a new fax coversheet to a contact? Which of course would include the fax number (as well as the name, company, and phone number of the individual being faxed). I would really like to be able to click a button and out comes a fax coversheet ready to go.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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I am having the same "problem". I need a fax spreadsheet that I can insert
the recipients info from Outlook with a quick click and print from my printer and fax via my fax machine. I did not find the answer I need in the previous responses from this post. Can someone please reply with a solution? "Erica Lynn Milburn" wrote: In Outlook contacts, the Tools menu gives you the option to create a new letter to a contact. Is there a way that I can add the option to create a new fax coversheet to a contact? Which of course would include the fax number (as well as the name, company, and phone number of the individual being faxed). I would really like to be able to click a button and out comes a fax coversheet ready to go. |
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Not here. Outlook has no such ability. It doesn't even try to be CRM
software. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Becky@Ellis" wrote in message ... I am having the same "problem". I need a fax spreadsheet that I can insert the recipients info from Outlook with a quick click and print from my printer and fax via my fax machine. I did not find the answer I need in the previous responses from this post. Can someone please reply with a solution? "Erica Lynn Milburn" wrote: In Outlook contacts, the Tools menu gives you the option to create a new letter to a contact. Is there a way that I can add the option to create a new fax coversheet to a contact? Which of course would include the fax number (as well as the name, company, and phone number of the individual being faxed). I would really like to be able to click a button and out comes a fax coversheet ready to go. |
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