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When a fax is sent via outlook 2003, additional page is being added to the
fax with the subject of the email. It is NOT a cover page. It is just something like this "Subject: Invoice # XYZ". I don't know how to skip this page. |
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Post fax software.
Post sending method in detail. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roeylee" wrote in message ... When a fax is sent via outlook 2003, additional page is being added to the fax with the subject of the email. It is NOT a cover page. It is just something like this "Subject: Invoice # XYZ". I don't know how to skip this page. |
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I am using Microsoft Fax.
An ERP system is craeting an email with invoice attached. It is sending it to the fax of a customer. This was working fine for several years. But I've now strted to use a new computer (Outlook 2003, WIN XP). "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Post fax software. Post sending method in detail. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roeylee" wrote in message ... When a fax is sent via outlook 2003, additional page is being added to the fax with the subject of the email. It is NOT a cover page. It is just something like this "Subject: Invoice # XYZ". I don't know how to skip this page. |
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Getting closer.
This has little to do with Outlook and everything to do with the fax service, which you still haven't posted. Which version of Microsoft Fax are you using? How did you configure your cover page options in that service and in Outlook? Was this ERP system programmed to use your current fax service? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roeylee" wrote in message ... I am using Microsoft Fax. An ERP system is craeting an email with invoice attached. It is sending it to the fax of a customer. This was working fine for several years. But I've now strted to use a new computer (Outlook 2003, WIN XP). "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Post fax software. Post sending method in detail. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roeylee" wrote in message ... When a fax is sent via outlook 2003, additional page is being added to the fax with the subject of the email. It is NOT a cover page. It is just something like this "Subject: Invoice # XYZ". I don't know how to skip this page. |
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It is Microsoft fax console 5.1 (Vuild 2600 SP 3).
In the "Fax Mail Transpot" settings in Outlook, the "Include a cover page" is unchecked. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Getting closer. This has little to do with Outlook and everything to do with the fax service, which you still haven't posted. Which version of Microsoft Fax are you using? How did you configure your cover page options in that service and in Outlook? Was this ERP system programmed to use your current fax service? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roeylee" wrote in message ... I am using Microsoft Fax. An ERP system is craeting an email with invoice attached. It is sending it to the fax of a customer. This was working fine for several years. But I've now strted to use a new computer (Outlook 2003, WIN XP). "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Post fax software. Post sending method in detail. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roeylee" wrote in message ... When a fax is sent via outlook 2003, additional page is being added to the fax with the subject of the email. It is NOT a cover page. It is just something like this "Subject: Invoice # XYZ". I don't know how to skip this page. |
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That is Windows XP Fax. Methods to avoid the cover page transmission with XP
Fax are outlined here, but may not apply if your faxes are being generated programmatically: http://www.slipstick.com/addins/serv...fax.htm#better -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roeylee" wrote in message ... It is Microsoft fax console 5.1 (Vuild 2600 SP 3). In the "Fax Mail Transpot" settings in Outlook, the "Include a cover page" is unchecked. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Getting closer. This has little to do with Outlook and everything to do with the fax service, which you still haven't posted. Which version of Microsoft Fax are you using? How did you configure your cover page options in that service and in Outlook? Was this ERP system programmed to use your current fax service? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roeylee" wrote in message ... I am using Microsoft Fax. An ERP system is craeting an email with invoice attached. It is sending it to the fax of a customer. This was working fine for several years. But I've now strted to use a new computer (Outlook 2003, WIN XP). "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Post fax software. Post sending method in detail. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roeylee" wrote in message ... When a fax is sent via outlook 2003, additional page is being added to the fax with the subject of the email. It is NOT a cover page. It is just something like this "Subject: Invoice # XYZ". I don't know how to skip this page. |
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