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Peter Jamieson
If you are using Windows 2000 or later and you have a faxmodem, you should
be able to enable the fax facilities that come with Windows and send a fax
that way, using Word File|Send to...|fax recipient (or some such).
However, the fax facilities are not necessarily installed by default - if
you do not see any fax-related items in e.g.
Start|Programs|Accessories|Communications then have a look at Control
Panel|Add/or Remove programs|Add/Remove Windows components.
If you are trying to send a fax via an Internet service, things are
different. First, you need to find a service provider. But I don't think
Word /2000/ has built-in facilities to do it, so I would guess it depends on
exactly how the service provider has implemented their service - i.e. if you
can print to their service, or if you have Outlook and can send a message
with an attachment to their service, you may be able to do it.
If you want to /merge/ to fax, see
http://www.tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0001.htm
Peter Jamieson
be able to enable the fax facilities that come with Windows and send a fax
that way, using Word File|Send to...|fax recipient (or some such).
However, the fax facilities are not necessarily installed by default - if
you do not see any fax-related items in e.g.
Start|Programs|Accessories|Communications then have a look at Control
Panel|Add/or Remove programs|Add/Remove Windows components.
If you are trying to send a fax via an Internet service, things are
different. First, you need to find a service provider. But I don't think
Word /2000/ has built-in facilities to do it, so I would guess it depends on
exactly how the service provider has implemented their service - i.e. if you
can print to their service, or if you have Outlook and can send a message
with an attachment to their service, you may be able to do it.
If you want to /merge/ to fax, see
http://www.tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0001.htm
Peter Jamieson