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Old May 12th 04, 10:57 PM
elganador
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Hello everyone,

I was sending a 65 pages fax document. When I was at page 56 suddenly the communication get down. The fax console redialed sending again the 65 pages.

Does anybody know how the fax console can keep a log of the incompletes jobs in order to save money and time?


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Old May 13th 04, 12:05 AM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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That would be something I would expect in a full featured professional fax
program. But not with a simple program that comes free with your OS. If
you're trying to fax 65 pages, you need the former, not the latter.
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Hello everyone,

I was sending a 65 pages fax document. When I was at page 56 suddenly the

communication get down. The fax console redialed sending again the 65 pages.

Does anybody know how the fax console can keep a log of the incompletes

jobs in order to save money and time?




 




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