How do I find Fax Wizard?

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Graham Mayor

You have to install the fax software option in Windows (if not already
installed) then print to the fax driver.

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Ahmed

is it possible to use command line arguments to print to fax?
I mean instead of the wizard, I want to be able to fax directly through
command line or VBA, because I want to add this feature to my VB .Net program
 
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Graham Mayor

Inasmuch as Word and vba are concerned, the following will print to fax from
vba

Sub FaxPrint()
Dim sCurrentPrinter As String
sCurrentPrinter = ActivePrinter
ActivePrinter = "Fax"
Application.PrintOut FileName:=""
ActivePrinter = sCurrentPrinter
End Sub

The level to which this can be controlled would be determined by the
arguments associated with the printout command.
The action of sending a fax is the equivalent of printing to a print driver.

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Graham Mayor

The options are

PrintOut ([Background], Append], Range], OutputFileName], From], To], Item],
Copies], Pages], PageType], [PrintToFile], Collate], FileName],
ActivePrinterMacGX], ManualDuplexPrint], PrintZoomColumn], [PrintZoomRow],
PrintZoomPaperWidth], PrintZoomPaperHeight])

You can check vba help- to see what these options do.


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