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Blue Max
Is there a way to directly add annotations to scanned pages, scanned images,
or pages of an attached document?
or pages of an attached document?
Russ Valentine said:Post is too vague.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Blue Max said:Is there a way to directly add annotations to scanned pages, scanned
images, or pages of an attached document?
Blue Max said:Other programs allow the user to overlay annotations over the top of
existing fax pages (both scanned documents and documents printed to fax).
The annotation toolbar allows users to add text, arrows, rectangles,
circles, or other graphics. The separate overlay is then merged with the
fax when sent. This allows the users to add manual annotations or
comments to the fax before sending.
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Russ Valentine said:Post is too vague.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Blue Max said:Is there a way to directly add annotations to scanned pages, scanned
images, or pages of an attached document?
Russ Valentine said:I see. I never noticed this feature was missing, but it seems to be. You
could do this in previous versions of Microsoft's Fax programs, but I can't
find a way to do it in WFS. I haven't even been able to edit these images
by opening them with an editing program. All I get is a warning that they
are read only, but they have no read only attribute.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Blue Max said:Other programs allow the user to overlay annotations over the top of
existing fax pages (both scanned documents and documents printed to fax).
The annotation toolbar allows users to add text, arrows, rectangles,
circles, or other graphics. The separate overlay is then merged with the
fax when sent. This allows the users to add manual annotations or
comments to the fax before sending.
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Russ Valentine said:Post is too vague.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Is there a way to directly add annotations to scanned pages, scanned
images, or pages of an attached document?