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Old October 23rd 09, 08:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
k2nnj
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Why is it when I view sent faxes, I can only view the cover page and not
the rest of the fax?

Thank you,
Bob
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Old October 23rd 09, 07:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Lem[_2_]
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k2nnj wrote:
Why is it when I view sent faxes, I can only view the cover page and not
the rest of the fax?

Thank you,
Bob


What application are you viewing them in (look at the Title Bar of the
window)?
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Old October 23rd 09, 08:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
k2nnj
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Windows Picture and Fax Viewer

Lem wrote:
k2nnj wrote:
Why is it when I view sent faxes, I can only view the cover page and
not the rest of the fax?

Thank you,
Bob


What application are you viewing them in (look at the Title Bar of the
window)?

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Old October 23rd 09, 09:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Lem[_2_]
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This is not meant to be insulting, but you do know that the
next/previous page controls are the two arrows right in the middle of
the string of icons (on either side of the page number) and NOT the two
arrows in the blue circles at the left side?


k2nnj wrote:
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer

Lem wrote:
k2nnj wrote:
Why is it when I view sent faxes, I can only view the cover page and
not the rest of the fax?

Thank you,
Bob


What application are you viewing them in (look at the Title Bar of the
window)?



--
Lem

Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ap...0th/index.html
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Old October 24th 09, 03:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
k2nnj
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Not insulting, funny. All it does is refresh the cover page.

Usually I use the Picture and Fax viewer that installs with Office 2007,
but I decided not to use that anymore and go with Open Office.

Lem wrote:
This is not meant to be insulting, but you do know that the
next/previous page controls are the two arrows right in the middle of
the string of icons (on either side of the page number) and NOT the two
arrows in the blue circles at the left side?


k2nnj wrote:
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer

Lem wrote:
k2nnj wrote:
Why is it when I view sent faxes, I can only view the cover page and
not the rest of the fax?

Thank you,
Bob

What application are you viewing them in (look at the Title Bar of
the window)?



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Old October 24th 09, 06:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Lem[_2_]
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It's not clear from your comment if the OO app works for you. If so,
great, you're set.

If not, I don't know any fix for your situation. Windows P&F Viewer can
fail to read multi-page tiff files that are compressed in non-standard
ways, but that *shouldn't* be the case for the tif files created by
Windows XP Fax Services.

If necessary, try another app, such as Irfan View (free) www.irfanview.com

-73-

k2nnj wrote:
Not insulting, funny. All it does is refresh the cover page.

Usually I use the Picture and Fax viewer that installs with Office 2007,
but I decided not to use that anymore and go with Open Office.

Lem wrote:
This is not meant to be insulting, but you do know that the
next/previous page controls are the two arrows right in the middle of
the string of icons (on either side of the page number) and NOT the
two arrows in the blue circles at the left side?


k2nnj wrote:
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer

Lem wrote:
k2nnj wrote:
Why is it when I view sent faxes, I can only view the cover page
and not the rest of the fax?

Thank you,
Bob

What application are you viewing them in (look at the Title Bar of
the window)?





--
Lem

Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ap...0th/index.html
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Old October 28th 09, 02:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
k2nnj
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Thanks!

Lem wrote:
It's not clear from your comment if the OO app works for you. If so,
great, you're set.

If not, I don't know any fix for your situation. Windows P&F Viewer can
fail to read multi-page tiff files that are compressed in non-standard
ways, but that *shouldn't* be the case for the tif files created by
Windows XP Fax Services.

If necessary, try another app, such as Irfan View (free) www.irfanview.com

-73-

k2nnj wrote:
Not insulting, funny. All it does is refresh the cover page.

Usually I use the Picture and Fax viewer that installs with Office
2007, but I decided not to use that anymore and go with Open Office.

Lem wrote:
This is not meant to be insulting, but you do know that the
next/previous page controls are the two arrows right in the middle of
the string of icons (on either side of the page number) and NOT the
two arrows in the blue circles at the left side?


k2nnj wrote:
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer

Lem wrote:
k2nnj wrote:
Why is it when I view sent faxes, I can only view the cover page
and not the rest of the fax?

Thank you,
Bob

What application are you viewing them in (look at the Title Bar of
the window)?




 




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