deleting fax banner

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Lori N

XP won't let me choose to delete the banner from the top
of my fax pages and I don't want that stuff there.. is
there anyway to bypass this? Thanks in advance!
 
Did you look in the Help File?
I found this there:
For a local fax printer, click Start, click Control Panel, click Printers
and Other Hardware, and then click Printers and Faxes. Right-click your
local fax printer, and then click Properties. Click the Devices tab, click
Properties, and then click the Send tab. Unselect Include banner.
 
Russ Valentine said:
Did you look in the Help File?
I found this there:
For a local fax printer, click Start, click Control Panel, click Printers
and Other Hardware, and then click Printers and Faxes. Right-click your
local fax printer, and then click Properties. Click the Devices tab, click
Properties, and then click the Send tab. Unselect Include banner.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Lori N said:
XP won't let me choose to delete the banner from the top
of my fax pages and I don't want that stuff there.. is
there anyway to bypass this? Thanks in advance!
 
thanks Russ... yeah, that's the first thing I tried.. but
when I get into that screen where you should be able to
click on include (or in my case delete) the banner, it's
already checked and won't let me click on it to shut it
off, thus my dilemma... I do appreciate your response tho
 
Then why didn't you include that information in your post to save us both
some time?
No repro here. Never seen anyone with the same issue. Can't help. Sorry.
 
Pardon me. I'm new to this. didn't know I needed to
print the history of 2 hrs with tech support and all the
things I tried. Really didn't expect to get slammed at
what is supposed to be a HELPFUL discussion board.
 
Now I'd hardly call that "getting slammed." If you've already tried the
known, existing solutions for your question and they haven't worked, common
sense dictates that would be useful information to include with your
post--and it's hardly "2 hours of history." We cannot read minds.
 
Pardon me, but Russ was NOT slamming you, he just asked a question. The
question did not ask for 2 hours of Tech support. These people do not get
paid to help others, they volunteer. You can tone down and take it as
getting some education about posting. It doesn't help when people ask
questions for help and do not include what they've tried and sit back and
tell the person trying to help, "done that", "done that too". It's a waste
of time. Help them help you!!!
 
Are you sure,you are an Administrator in that box?

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