MS Office Forum / Word / Mailmerge and Fax / July 2006
outlock does not recoganize my fax number
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asma khorma - 24 Jul 2006 14:40 GMT when i try to merge mail to send a faxes by using word2003 and microsoft office outlock 2003 when i reach the last step to send a fax an error appear saying: outlock does not recoganize the number (+962)(6)5821549
what i have to do to sove this problem
Note: i have win XP as plateform and i install fax services from windows componant
i am appreciate your soonest answer yours faithfully
Peter Jamieson - 24 Jul 2006 15:19 GMT Please see
http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0001.htm
and the article it references at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;289532
Peter Jamieson
> when i try to merge mail to send a faxes by using word2003 and microsoft > office outlock 2003 when i reach the last step to send a fax an error [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > i am appreciate your soonest answer > yours faithfully asma khorma - 25 Jul 2006 08:46 GMT Dear Mr. Peter, Thank you for your interest. Unfortunately, i still have a problem. what i do exactley, i visit the two link and do the following: 1- i create the (msmail.ini) and wrote the statement in it, so the (fax) buttom appear when i choose mailmerge in word2003
2- i donot run the macro, where i have a problem in running it, where the following error appear: (compile erro: user-defined type not defined) and highlight (dim oFaxDoc as FAXCOMLib.FAXDOC)
Note: i prefer not to use the macro at all if possible.
3- i edit the contact which i want to merge to by adding the (user Field 1) and wrote in it the exact fax number as it shoud be written. and chose this field in (To) to send the fax.
The Result: 1- the error of (Microsoft office outlock does not recognize...) does not appear at all - and this is great.
2-the faxed document appear in outlock outbock- and this is greate too- but it does not sent really and no dial happend at all.
what i have to do now? can i solve the problem without using the macro, if no how can i fix it and fix the whole problem.
thank you for giving me from your value time. asma
> Please see > [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] > > i am appreciate your soonest answer > > yours faithfully Peter Jamieson - 25 Jul 2006 10:29 GMT hello asma,
If you are using the first macro, open the Visual Basic Editor and use the Tools|References menu option to find and check the "Faxcom 1.0 Type Library".
If you are using the second macro, open the Visual Basic Editor and use the Tools|References menu option to find and check the "Microsoft Fax Service Extended COM Type Library".
Peter Jamieson
> Dear Mr. Peter, > Thank you for your interest. [quoted text clipped - 57 lines] >> > i am appreciate your soonest answer >> > yours faithfully asma khorma - 25 Jul 2006 14:50 GMT Thank you Mr. Peter. I will try it as soon as possible, but i want to ask: i have to use the macro? although the mailmerge to fax appear in outlook outbox?
and also i want to ask, this is my first time in using maco, and i was trying the first one code, however, when i have to run this macro? after completing the mailmerge to fax or when?
thank you for your help again yours faithfully, asma
> hello asma, > [quoted text clipped - 69 lines] > >> > i am appreciate your soonest answer > >> > yours faithfully Peter Jamieson - 25 Jul 2006 15:30 GMT > I will try it as soon as possible, but i want to ask: i have to use the > macro? No. The other article I mentioned gives instructions for how to change the numbers so they should work. If that works, you probably do not need the macro.
> trying the first one code, however, when i have to run this macro? after > completing the mailmerge to fax or when? No, the idea of the macro is that it does one merge for each record in your data source. So you a. either need to connect your mail merge main document to the data source, then use the macro, b. or make the connection in the macro. (a) is probably easier since you are not familiar with macros.
Peter Jamieson
> Thank you Mr. Peter. > I will try it as soon as possible, but i want to ask: i have to use the [quoted text clipped - 89 lines] >> >> > i am appreciate your soonest answer >> >> > yours faithfully asma khorma - 25 Jul 2006 19:35 GMT dear Mr. peter, thanks again for your interest. as i wrote to you before, i change the number and the mailmerge to fax complete without any error message, but the faxes appear in outlook in outbox folder not sent in real. what i have to do? just how to let outlock send faxes which are in its outbox? yours faithfully asma
> > I will try it as soon as possible, but i want to ask: i have to use the > > macro? [quoted text clipped - 108 lines] > >> >> > i am appreciate your soonest answer > >> >> > yours faithfully Peter Jamieson - 25 Jul 2006 20:07 GMT Hello asma,
> as i wrote to you before, i change the number and the mailmerge to fax > complete without any error message, but the faxes appear in outlook in > outbox > folder not sent in real. > what i have to do? Unfortunately, in this case, I do not know. You could try asking in an Outlook group.
However, if you are using a real faxmodem, the macro I provided should work. Although we already know it does not work in your case, we can try to work out why. If you are using an internet-based fax service, I think something else will be needed. I do not have such a service here so I cannot experiment.
Peter Jamieson
> dear Mr. peter, > thanks again for your interest. [quoted text clipped - 131 lines] >> >> >> > i am appreciate your soonest answer >> >> >> > yours faithfully asma khorma - 25 Jul 2006 15:07 GMT dear, i check the "faxcom..." as you told me and i try to run the macro but the following error appear: -- Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object -- and when i press debug a highlight appear on: Set oFaxServer = CreateObject("FaxServer.FaxServer")
kindly advice. asma
> hello asma, > [quoted text clipped - 69 lines] > >> > i am appreciate your soonest answer > >> > yours faithfully Peter Jamieson - 25 Jul 2006 15:33 GMT OK, I guess this macro is not going to work on your system. But how exactly do you fax from Outlook? If you are using an Internet fax service, the macro almost certainly will not work.
Peter Jamieson
> dear, > i check the "faxcom..." as you told me and i try to run the macro but the [quoted text clipped - 90 lines] >> >> > i am appreciate your soonest answer >> >> > yours faithfully Peter Jamieson - 29 Jul 2006 17:07 GMT Did you ever have any success with this?
I noticed that you posted a new message, but I would rather not reply to it, because that usually means that other people will not attempt to answer.
I still think the macro is the correct way to go.
Peter Jamieson
> dear, > i check the "faxcom..." as you told me and i try to run the macro but the [quoted text clipped - 90 lines] >> >> > i am appreciate your soonest answer >> >> > yours faithfully asma khorma - 30 Jul 2006 07:14 GMT Dear Mr. Peter, excuse me this is my first time in discussion group. in real, your first reply was very usefule and it was the solution in word, and i press (yes) beside the question (did this post answer your question) and as you see you can find a ticke beside it, and i thought in this way the post is complete. however, i use the MSMail.ini statement and change the formate number in outlook and but the number in (user feild 1)- in my case i donot need the macro.
and i open another post because you told me i have to go to outlook discussion and that what i do, i open a post their and i have an answer which is i have to define a (fax mail transport) account.
in this case the solution complete from your answer and outlook discussion group answer.
Note: i post some question in office discussion in general because i donot know the best group i have to ask in.
thats all. if i have to do anything else to close the post which i have an answer for it kindly told me what i have to do.
thank you for your interest, and i hope the idea now is clear. yours faithfully, asma khorma.
> Did you ever have any success with this? > [quoted text clipped - 98 lines] > >> >> > i am appreciate your soonest answer > >> >> > yours faithfully Peter Jamieson - 30 Jul 2006 08:56 GMT Hello Asma,
Don't worry about the posts etc. You are doing everythng OK. You don't have to "close" anything.
I have replied to your other post, just in case.
Peter Jamieson
> Dear Mr. Peter, > excuse me this is my first time in discussion group. [quoted text clipped - 138 lines] >> >> >> > i am appreciate your soonest answer >> >> >> > yours faithfully
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