combining several files into one file

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Fred

To FAX a document, I find I have to scan each individual
page into the computer. When it comes time to actually
FAX a multi-page document, I have to send a seperate FAX
for each page in the document since each page that I scan
in is considered a different file.

I have two basic questions:

1. When I scan a multiple page document, I'm sure there
is a way to do it without each page being named its own
file. How can this be accomplished?

2. I'm sure there is a way at the Windows XP level to
merge, combine, or append files. I know this can be
accomplished at the DOS level. How can I do this at the
Windows XP level?

Thanks for your assistance.
 
Scanning is usually a-one-page-at-a time process. Your scanner software
should have a way to combine pages into one document. This has to be
done before sending the document to Fax. Read your scanning software
help file. In Paperport it's called Stacking.

Bob


| To FAX a document, I find I have to scan each individual
| page into the computer. When it comes time to actually
| FAX a multi-page document, I have to send a seperate FAX
| for each page in the document since each page that I scan
| in is considered a different file.
|
| I have two basic questions:
|
| 1. When I scan a multiple page document, I'm sure there
| is a way to do it without each page being named its own
| file. How can this be accomplished?
|
| 2. I'm sure there is a way at the Windows XP level to
| merge, combine, or append files. I know this can be
| accomplished at the DOS level. How can I do this at the
| Windows XP level?
|
| Thanks for your assistance.
 
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