OL2000: (IMO) Formatting Lost Using Symantec Fax Starter Edition
ID: Q195603
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The information in this article applies to:
NOTE: These procedures only apply if you have installed Outlook with the
Internet Mail Only option. To determine your installation type, on the
Help menu click About Microsoft Outlook. In About Microsoft Outlook you
should see "Internet Mail Only" if you have the Internet Mail Only option
installed.
SYMPTOMS
When you send a fax that contains formatting such as bold, italic, or
colored fonts, the recipient does not see this. The whole fax is displayed
and printed as Courier, in a single font size.
CAUSE
The Symantec Fax Starter Edition does not send Rich Text Format (RTF), but
sends the fax as plain text instead.
RESOLUTION
If your fax recipients require RTF, use one of the following methods.
Method 1: Create and Send Fax Using Microsoft Word 2000
To create and send your fax document in Microsoft Word 2000, follow these
steps:
- Create the document in Word.
- On the File menu, point to Send To, and click Fax Recipient to start
the Fax Wizard
- Click Next, click to select the document you created, choose whether or
not you want a cover sheet, and click Next.
- Click to select A different fax program which is installed on this
system, and click Symantec Fax Starter Edition in the Fax Program list
and click Next.
- Select the fax recipient from the Address Book and click Next.
- If indicated by your earlier choice, select the desired cover page, and
click Next.
- If necessary, type the Sender information, click Next, and then click
Finish.
NOTE: Your Word document is sent as an attachment to the fax.
Method 2: Upgrade to WinFax Pro
Upgrade to Symantec WinFax Pro. Contact Symantec for more information or
connect to their Web site at:
http://www.symantec.com/winfax/starter
MORE INFORMATION
This section contains information on mail format types and what
graphic types are supported.
- Graphics always appear on a page by themselves, never inline with text.
- Graphics will only work if they are sent as an attachment that is
associated with a program with a Print action.
- Pasting a graphic into a HTML item can have various results. See the following table for details:
Starting with Inserting graphic by Yields this result
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HTML Pasting from clipboard Graphic appears on a
separate page of
received fax. This works
because, in this format,
the file is sent as
embedded HTML. If you
send a mail message like
this to a computer
running Outlook 97, you
will see the attachment.
HTML Attachment As long as the
attachment type is
associated with a program
that has the Print
action, this will
work. The
attachment will appear on
a separate page.
RTF Pasting from the This will fail with all
clipboard, Insert Object of the errors stated
earlier.
RTF Attachment Works as long as the
attachment has the Print
action. The graphic is
separate from the rest
of the text.
Plain text Pasting from clipboard Not available. Paste is
unavailable with a
graphic on the
clipboard.
Plain text Attachment Works as long as the
attachment has the Print
action.
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Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
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