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This is driving me crazy. I would like to send a fax (to a regular fax machine) from directly within word. However, when I go to "send to internet fax recipient" I get the message "you must 1st sign up with a fax service provider". The problem is I already have an account with one of the qualifying providers listed. How do I enable this feature within word without actually signing up for a new account? my service provider is J2 (same as efax) and they are no help. It seems this feature needs to somehow be activated from within word and only the sign up process will activate. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
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Is this Word 2007?If not, which version of Word? And are you also using Outlook, and if so, can you send to your fax service from within that?
Peter Jamieson "smags" <smags[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:56880857-393A-421B-BF8F-5DA4D69879AD[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > This is driving me crazy. I would like to send a fax (to a regular fax > machine) from directly within word. However, when I go to "send to > internet > fax recipient" I get the message "you must 1st sign up with a fax service > provider". The problem is I already have an account with one of the > qualifying providers listed. How do I enable this feature within word > without actually signing up for a new account? my service provider is J2 > (same as efax) and they are no help. It seems this feature needs to > somehow > be activated from within word and only the sign up process will activate. > PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
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it is word 2003, I am also using outlook 2003 and no I can not send a fax from within outlook either. Thanks for you help. Mike
"Peter Jamieson" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Is this Word 2007?If not, which version of Word? And are you also using > Outlook, and if so, can you send to your fax service from within that? > > Peter Jamieson > "smags" <smags[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:56880857-393A-421B-BF8F-5DA4D69879AD[ at ]microsoft.com... > > This is driving me crazy. I would like to send a fax (to a regular fax > > machine) from directly within word. However, when I go to "send to > > internet > > fax recipient" I get the message "you must 1st sign up with a fax service > > provider". The problem is I already have an account with one of the > > qualifying providers listed. How do I enable this feature within word > > without actually signing up for a new account? my service provider is J2 > > (same as efax) and they are no help. It seems this feature needs to > > somehow > > be activated from within word and only the sign up process will activate. > > PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!! > > >
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As I understand it, there are two different kinds of Internet Fax Provider: a. those that work through the Windows Fax mechanism and provide a special piece of software that behaves like a fax printer b. those that work entirely through e-mail and expect you to send an email to e regular e-mail address that happens to contain the fax number you want to send to
A brief look suggests efax/j2 is type (b) and, if so, c. you should not need to install anything or configure anything in Word or Outlook d. in Outlook, you should only have to get the e-mail address right e. in Word, you should "Send to"|"Mail Recipient (as Attachment)" and provide the correct e-mail address (as in (d), rather than trying to send via the "Send to"|"Recipient using Internet Fax Service" option.
I think...
Peter jamieson "smags" <smags[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C574DE02-252B-47D6-8211-B3159C1DA9B1[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > it is word 2003, I am also using outlook 2003 and no I can not send a fax > from within outlook either. Thanks for you help. > Mike > > "Peter Jamieson" wrote: > >> Is this Word 2007?If not, which version of Word? And are you also using >> Outlook, and if so, can you send to your fax service from within that? >> >> Peter Jamieson >> "smags" <smags[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:56880857-393A-421B-BF8F-5DA4D69879AD[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > This is driving me crazy. I would like to send a fax (to a regular fax >> > machine) from directly within word. However, when I go to "send to >> > internet >> > fax recipient" I get the message "you must 1st sign up with a fax >> > service >> > provider". The problem is I already have an account with one of the >> > qualifying providers listed. How do I enable this feature within word >> > without actually signing up for a new account? my service provider is >> > J2 >> > (same as efax) and they are no help. It seems this feature needs to >> > somehow >> > be activated from within word and only the sign up process will >> > activate. >> > PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!! >> >> >>
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I have the same issue. I don't use Outlook and have an efax account. My previous workplace allowed us to send a word document via efax (whether by add-in or not, I don't know) simply by selecting the "send to" option
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As you can tell, I don't have efax here and have had to guess which way it is supposed to work (see the message you replied to).
[Quoted Text] >I have the same issue. I don't use Outlook and have an efax account.
Can you describe what is happening now, or what option you do not see now? If efax works by sending an e-mail to a special address, a. you will have to send that e-mail somehow b. it's possible that you do not have the necessary options in Word because they only appear if you have the full Outlook. If so, then what you will probably have to do is - save your document - open your e-mail client (perhaps it's Outlook Express), create a new mail message, address it the way efax expects, attach the document, and send it.
Peter Jamieson
"dllegal" <dllegal[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6AE99CC2-0F31-4079-8DD0-92724E51B8D8[ at ]microsoft.com... >I have the same issue. I don't use Outlook and have an efax account. > My previous workplace allowed us to send a word document via efax (whether > by add-in or not, I don't know) simply by selecting the "send to" option
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I got help from efax support with instructions for faxing from inside MS Word if you already have an efax account. I have tried the following and it seems to have worked (I haven't recieved the test fax back yet):
1) After you have created your document in Word , go to file menu then select print. 2) In the select printer box select "fax with eFax messenger" or "eFax 4.0" and click on print. 3) This will open the word document you created in the eFax messenger. 4) Now click on "fax" on the toolbar, this will open the compose fax window with your fax attached. 5) Enter the relevant details and click "send".
Good luck! George
"dllegal" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I have the same issue. I don't use Outlook and have an efax account. > My previous workplace allowed us to send a word document via efax (whether > by add-in or not, I don't know) simply by selecting the "send to" option
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