I always found the fax wizard too much trouble. You may (as I did) find it
simpler to create a template for your faxes, then use the method at
http://www.gmayor.com/fax_from_word.htm to send fax documents produced from
it (or any other document for that matter).

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> i recently upgraded to Word 2003. i have been using the fax wizrd
> successfully for years. now when i start the fax wizard and click
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> installed and working. i have tried using help and nothing it
> suggests seems to work either. What am i missing?
I like this tip, but how do you add another document to be faxed to you Word
cover sheet template. I am looking for an easy (elegant) solution. I know I
can send faxes from Outlook and send multiple documents as attachements. The
one thing that I can not do with the Fax Wizard though is to use (or make)
additional Recipient fields beyond the 2 that the wizard (and cover sheet)
allow -- the name and fax number. I need to be able to add Company Name, Job
Number, Project Name, etc. to the Recipient information on the cover sheet.
Any ideas? I was thinking about creating a stand-alone app but am looking to
see if any other ideas surface.
Thanks, Dan Carroll
> I always found the fax wizard too much trouble. You may (as I did) find it
> simpler to create a template for your faxes, then use the method at
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> > installed and working. i have tried using help and nothing it
> > suggests seems to work either. What am i missing?
Graham Mayor - 31 Jan 2006 07:51 GMT
The problem is maintaining the format of the documents if you combine them
to produce a single output. For this I would use MightyFax (though I am sure
others could do it). You create separate faxes on file for each document
then you can create a fax in MightyFax and add the individual files to send
a combined fax. I have only ever had to do this once with some contract
documents but it did the job.

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> I like this tip, but how do you add another document to be faxed to
> you Word cover sheet template. I am looking for an easy (elegant)
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>>> help and nothing it suggests seems to work either. What am i
>>> missing?
Peter Jamieson - 06 Feb 2006 08:49 GMT
I think you could probably do something similar using the Microsoft Office
Document Image Writer - print each document you want to fax to the Image
Writer, then combine the documents using the Image Writer. Then print to fax
from the Image Writer. You can create new fax cover sheets for Microsoft Fax
using the Fax Cover Page Editor (which comes with Windows, I think). Not
elegant, but since it's also possible to automate the Image Writer it might
be possible to make this slightly simpler than it sounds. If you happene to
have the full Adobe Acrobat, you can also combine output using that and
print the result to fax.
Never tried it though.
Peter Jamieson
> The problem is maintaining the format of the documents if you combine them
> to produce a single output. For this I would use MightyFax (though I am
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>>>> help and nothing it suggests seems to work either. What am i
>>>> missing?