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Panther: faxing.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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I got a fax from my friend on my powerbook with Panther. It works beautifully.
Now, I use the Microsoft Word to fax them back? Is there a way you could fill me in the details on how to fax them back? Thanks!!!!!!
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Originally posted by Matt OS X:
I got a fax from my friend on my powerbook with Panther. It works beautifully.
Now, I use the Microsoft Word to fax them back? Is there a way you could fill me in the details on how to fax them back? Thanks!!!!!!
If you are in a Word document and you want to fax it, you would do the same motions by chosing Print. When the Print dialog box opens, you will see a Fax tab on the bottom. Click on that tab to open the Fax dialog box. Be sure to set your Fax options first in System Preferences under Print and Fax.
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Originally posted by PeterKG:
If you are in a Word document and you want to fax it, you would do the same motions by chosing Print. When the Print dialog box opens, you will see a Fax tab on the bottom. Click on that tab to open the Fax dialog box. Be sure to set your Fax options first in System Preferences under Print and Fax.
It's just that faxing seems to lock up Word 
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Word locks up on Faxing? No it locks up on almost anything under 10.3.
We need an update MS people.. 
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Try printing it to PDF first and then open the PDF in Preview and Fax it from there?
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I'm having trouble finding a way to properly address my cover page. It seems associated with my account name put I can't find where I can properly build a cover. I hate it when implementations of features are so weak, especially when they're advertised as enhanced capabilties of the system. Mac help was no help here.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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A pity you cannot fax via Airport
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Originally posted by Orion27:
I'm having trouble finding a way to properly address my cover page. It seems associated with my account name put I can't find where I can properly build a cover. I hate it when implementations of features are so weak, especially when they're advertised as enhanced capabilties of the system. Mac help was no help here.
What exactly do you mean by "properly address a cover page"?
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Address meaning from whom. I had change ny accoount name to reflect my proper name. Seems the fax cover 'From" is tied to the account name.
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