Word 2007 and efax?

A

_adrian

So one of the options in the menu button is to Send via eFax... an account I
already happen to subscribe to. The help though doesn't tell me how to
associate Word with the eFax driver... pointers? help?
 
H

Herb Tyson [MVP]

From your description, it sounds like the association already exists--and
was probably set up when you installed eFax. What happens if you click on
Send via eFax? (Some fax add-ons work via printing... so if that doesn't
work, if you choose Office - Print, is eFax listed as an available "printer"
device? Here, Fax is one of the choices in the dropdown list of printers,
and all I have to do is select it, choose any desired options, then click
OK.)
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Adrian,

In Word, try Office Button=>Send=>Internet Fax
you should be taken to a web page to choose your provider.

If you choose the eFax link on the top of the next page is a 'Login' link that, if I recall correctly from previous testing, should
get you started to connect to your existing account.

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So one of the options in the menu button is to Send via eFax... an account I
already happen to subscribe to. The help though doesn't tell me how to
associate Word with the eFax driver... pointers? help? >>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
A

_adrian

ah.. ok, I had gone so far as to select efax .. but when it took me to the
efax page, I assumed it was just trying to sign me up for another account. I
had not tried to login and see what happens. I'll try that next. THanks
 
A

_adrian

Hi Bob.. well, I did login to my efax account from that page, and it just
took me to my efax account page. Nothing. So I'm at the same point.. how do
I get Word to associate with my efax account?
 

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