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Old April 20th 04, 01:51 PM
Bill
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I can rec a fax and it prints out just fine. I can send the cover page (don't want a cover page really) but I can never send the next page. When I look at the "sent" box all I even see is the cover page. I have called the place where the fax was sent and t
hey only get the cover page. Why do you need a cover page.......all I want to do is the send the page with the info on it. thanks, Bill.
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Old April 20th 04, 01:51 PM
Victor D.
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What is XT?


If you are talking about XP operating system with the fax component then you
can only send a cover page through the fax console. You can't attach
documents through fax console. You must send document through an
application such as Ms word type out info or paste info there and click file
then print and choose fax printer and send. Or send it through Outlook or
Outlook express.

"Bill" wrote in message
...
I can rec a fax and it prints out just fine. I can send the cover page

(don't want a cover page really) but I can never send the next page. When I
look at the "sent" box all I even see is the cover page. I have called the
place where the fax was sent and they only get the cover page. Why do you
need a cover page.......all I want to do is the send the page with the info
on it. thanks, Bill.


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Old April 20th 04, 01:51 PM
Victor D.
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Default sending a fax using xt

What is XT?


If you are talking about XP operating system with the fax component then you
can only send a cover page through the fax console. You can't attach
documents through fax console. You must send document through an
application such as Ms word type out info or paste info there and click file
then print and choose fax printer and send. Or send it through Outlook or
Outlook express.

"Bill" wrote in message
...
I can rec a fax and it prints out just fine. I can send the cover page

(don't want a cover page really) but I can never send the next page. When I
look at the "sent" box all I even see is the cover page. I have called the
place where the fax was sent and they only get the cover page. Why do you
need a cover page.......all I want to do is the send the page with the info
on it. thanks, Bill.


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Old April 20th 04, 01:51 PM
Victor D.
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Default sending a fax using xt

What is XT?


If you are talking about XP operating system with the fax component then you
can only send a cover page through the fax console. You can't attach
documents through fax console. You must send document through an
application such as Ms word type out info or paste info there and click file
then print and choose fax printer and send. Or send it through Outlook or
Outlook express.

"Bill" wrote in message
...
I can rec a fax and it prints out just fine. I can send the cover page

(don't want a cover page really) but I can never send the next page. When I
look at the "sent" box all I even see is the cover page. I have called the
place where the fax was sent and they only get the cover page. Why do you
need a cover page.......all I want to do is the send the page with the info
on it. thanks, Bill.


 




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