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Old July 10th, 2007, 03:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.fax
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Hello all,

We are having the following issue with MS Outlook 2003 / Word 2003 and
SBS 2003 Fax Services:

When sending a Word Document from within MS Word by using "Print..."
to \\server\Fax the fax render correctly (preserves format etc). When
we use MS Word mail merge and send the same (merged) document through
Outlook, the fax is sent but the format is messed up. I guess that
means that Outlook does the rendering instead of Word and it does it
in HTML format which results in the mess. Is there a known workaround
or a way to instruct Outlook to let Word do the rendering? Any
thoughts?

TIA, Tasos

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Old July 10th, 2007, 10:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.fax
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Outlook has no rendering ability. Neither does the Fax Service. You will
need to have a printto verb defined for the attachment type you are
attempting to render.
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Hello all,

We are having the following issue with MS Outlook 2003 / Word 2003 and
SBS 2003 Fax Services:

When sending a Word Document from within MS Word by using "Print..."
to \\server\Fax the fax render correctly (preserves format etc). When
we use MS Word mail merge and send the same (merged) document through
Outlook, the fax is sent but the format is messed up. I guess that
means that Outlook does the rendering instead of Word and it does it
in HTML format which results in the mess. Is there a known workaround
or a way to instruct Outlook to let Word do the rendering? Any
thoughts?

TIA, Tasos



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Old July 12th, 2007, 01:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.fax
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Default Rendering Word Document as Mail Body

Thank you for your reply Russ.
The document is actually a Word document after a mail-merge but it's
not attached; it is in the body of the message. That's why I guessed
that Outlook would render it. I don't think I can attach the result of
a mail merge, Word will put it in the body of the message.

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] :
Outlook has no rendering ability. Neither does the Fax Service. You will
need to have a printto verb defined for the attachment type you are
attempting to render.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
wrote in message
oups.com...
Hello all,

We are having the following issue with MS Outlook 2003 / Word 2003 and
SBS 2003 Fax Services:

When sending a Word Document from within MS Word by using "Print..."
to \\server\Fax the fax render correctly (preserves format etc). When
we use MS Word mail merge and send the same (merged) document through
Outlook, the fax is sent but the format is messed up. I guess that
means that Outlook does the rendering instead of Word and it does it
in HTML format which results in the mess. Is there a known workaround
or a way to instruct Outlook to let Word do the rendering? Any
thoughts?

TIA, Tasos


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Old July 12th, 2007, 09:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.fax
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Rendering Word Document as Mail Body

Then it isn't still a Word document any longer, or else Word would render
it. Examine the format of the message and see if you have a printto verb
defined for that file type. See:
http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/faxi...#_Toc108796495

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Russ Valentine
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Thank you for your reply Russ.
The document is actually a Word document after a mail-merge but it's
not attached; it is in the body of the message. That's why I guessed
that Outlook would render it. I don't think I can attach the result of
a mail merge, Word will put it in the body of the message.

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] :
Outlook has no rendering ability. Neither does the Fax Service. You will
need to have a printto verb defined for the attachment type you are
attempting to render.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
wrote in message
oups.com...
Hello all,

We are having the following issue with MS Outlook 2003 / Word 2003 and
SBS 2003 Fax Services:

When sending a Word Document from within MS Word by using "Print..."
to \\server\Fax the fax render correctly (preserves format etc). When
we use MS Word mail merge and send the same (merged) document through
Outlook, the fax is sent but the format is messed up. I guess that
means that Outlook does the rendering instead of Word and it does it
in HTML format which results in the mess. Is there a known workaround
or a way to instruct Outlook to let Word do the rendering? Any
thoughts?

TIA, Tasos




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Old August 5th, 2007, 09:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.fax
Peter Jamieson
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If you're still looking for a solution to this, it's probably worth trying

http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0001.htm

Petet Jamieson

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Hello all,

We are having the following issue with MS Outlook 2003 / Word 2003 and
SBS 2003 Fax Services:

When sending a Word Document from within MS Word by using "Print..."
to \\server\Fax the fax render correctly (preserves format etc). When
we use MS Word mail merge and send the same (merged) document through
Outlook, the fax is sent but the format is messed up. I guess that
means that Outlook does the rendering instead of Word and it does it
in HTML format which results in the mess. Is there a known workaround
or a way to instruct Outlook to let Word do the rendering? Any
thoughts?

TIA, Tasos



 




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