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Old June 30th 07, 08:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Lem
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Default How to send a fax from a scanned document?

Hal wrote:
Lem, I still can't send the Fax, my doc. is in my Documents file. I opened
the document,what is the graphics application? I don't understand the print
to the fax. Hal


1. If you "opened" the file -- that is, you can see the scanned image
on your monitor -- there should be a "print" command available. If
nowhere else, it will be on the "File" menu.

2. When you select "print" (whether by clicking on a printer icon or
from the File | Print menu command), you will see a Print dialog box,
where the Printer name should be in a "drop-down box" and will show as
your default printer. If you click on "OK" now, the document will print
on your default printer.

3. Click the down arrow to the right of the printer name, and a list of
available printers should appear. If one of the names in the list is
"Fax," select it, and now click "OK."

4. Follow the instructions in the "Send Fax Wizard" that opens up.

5. If there is no "Fax" in the list of available printers, you didn't
install XP Fax Services. Read the answer to FAQ #1 at
http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/FAQFAX.htm

6. Remember, in addition to installing XP Fax Services, you MUST HAVE a
fax modem connected to a Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) line. You
CAN NOT fax using XP Fax Services with a DSL or Cable "modem."



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