R
Raphaël Vanney
Hello there !
I have this interesting (to me) problem that's driving me completely nuts.
If I had had less hair to start with, I might be hairless now.
Anyways.
I am trying to fax a document to several (300) recipients. My document is a
reasonably simple text, with two pictures (cliparts) in it. The recipients
are listed in an Excel document.
I use the mail merge to e-mail feature, since merging directly to fax is no
longer available.
All goes pretty well till the end of the wisard. I am then asked what format
I should use for the document.
If I choose "HTML", my single-page document ends up taking four pages when
faxed : first page holds the address block, second one the text part of my
document, third and fourth the two cliparts of my document, zoomed so as to
take a whole page each.
If I choose "text" or "attachment", Word hangs at the second record. Weirdly
enough, I also get a request from Outlook to confirm that Word should access
my contact list (I fail to see what for), and another one to confirm that
Word can send mail on my behalf. Funny I don't get these confirmation
screens with the HTML format.
This is using Word 2003 (Office 2003) on XP Pro.
Help !!!
R.
I have this interesting (to me) problem that's driving me completely nuts.
If I had had less hair to start with, I might be hairless now.
Anyways.
I am trying to fax a document to several (300) recipients. My document is a
reasonably simple text, with two pictures (cliparts) in it. The recipients
are listed in an Excel document.
I use the mail merge to e-mail feature, since merging directly to fax is no
longer available.
All goes pretty well till the end of the wisard. I am then asked what format
I should use for the document.
If I choose "HTML", my single-page document ends up taking four pages when
faxed : first page holds the address block, second one the text part of my
document, third and fourth the two cliparts of my document, zoomed so as to
take a whole page each.
If I choose "text" or "attachment", Word hangs at the second record. Weirdly
enough, I also get a request from Outlook to confirm that Word should access
my contact list (I fail to see what for), and another one to confirm that
Word can send mail on my behalf. Funny I don't get these confirmation
screens with the HTML format.
This is using Word 2003 (Office 2003) on XP Pro.
Help !!!
R.