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Print Fax scans
your Inbox folder for new incoming Microsoft
Fax faxes and either prints them or forwards them to
another e-mail user (or both). Version. 2.02 (6 Dec 96)
adds support for the Windows 95 operating system Exchange
client, an option to print all incoming messages and
better identification of incoming faxes. It also lets you
specify the profile that you want to use with PrintFax.
The most recent version is Version. 2.02 (6 Dec 96).
This freeware program was provided by Access B.v.b.a.
in Tervuren, Belgium. For questions and kudos , e-mail techsupport@axs.be.
Please let them know if you like it!
Installation
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Installation
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Download via
FTP by clicking here
(1.9mb). Unzip the downloaded file, and install. |
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Usage
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Print Fax item will be added to the Start, Programs menu.
Use this to start Print Fax, which is set by default to
start printing all faxes to the computers default
printer.
To add forwarding of faxes, follow these steps:
- Choose Options, Set Target.
- Select one or more recipients to forward faxes to,
then click OK.
- Choose Options, Forward To (the names of your
recipients) to check that menu option.
Note that Print Fax must be running for faxes to be
forwarded or printed. You might want to put it in your
StartUp group on the Programs menu. |
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Notes
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To
have your incoming faxes sent to another fax machine --
perhaps while you're traveling -- use the Print Fax
forwarding function to route them to a fax address. To
reprint an incoming fax, in the Exchange Viewer, choose
Edit, Mark as Unread and let Print Fax do the rest of the
work. If you want Print Fax to use a different printer,
change the default printer in Control Panel, Printers. |
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Updated
Jul 15 2008
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