In addition to using Outlook, the following methods will allow you to
combine multiple files into a single document
If you have Office 2002/2003, you can use Microsoft Office Document Imaging
to both create image files of documents by printing them to the MODI
"printer" and to insert these image files into a single document that can be
printed to the Fax printer. Microsoft Office Document Imaging replaces the
Picture and Fax Viewer when either version of Office is installed
Authoring tools for .PDF documents can also be used to combine various types
of documents into a single .PDF document that can be printed to the Fax
printer.
Hal
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Gregory said:
Thanks for your reply.
When you say this can be done by attaching the documents to a fax sent in
Outlook, is this a fax sent using a dial up modem, or a fax sent using an
internet fax service?
I seem to remember that to send a fax from within outlook, one must press
file, print, etc rather than sending to a fax number listed in the address
book. After pressing file, print, etc. I still could not send multiple
files,
but only a cover page.
Russ Valentine said:
Windows XP Fax does not support this. The only way to do so is to attach
the
documents to a fax sent from Outlook.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Does anyone know how to fax multiple documents (i.e. multiple files) as
just
a single fax. I can't seem to get windows xp fax to do this.