The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
After you install Windows 95 and a version of Word listed at the beginning
of this article, you cannot merge to fax when you use electronic mail
(e-mail).
NOTE: You can send single faxes from Word without error. CAUSE
This problem may be caused by either of the following:
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this problem, use the appropriate method for your situation. Method 1: When Using Exchange OnlyTo correct the Msmail.ini, follow these steps:
Method 2: Use the Correct Fax Number FormatTo prevent Exchange or Outlook from checking for an address in the Personal Address Book, change the phone number format to this format
as in the following example:
Use this number format (including the brackets) for all fax numbers
contained in the data source. Any record that does not use this format will
return the error message. Using this number format will prevent Microsoft
Exchange or Outlook from checking for a corresponding address in the
Personal Address book.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATIONWord 7.0For more information about merging to fax using e-mail, click the Answer Wizard on the Help menu, type "How do I merge to fax using e-mail?," click Search, click the topic "Distribute form letters to electronic mail or fax addresses" and then click Display.Word 6.xFor more information about merging to fax using e-mail, on the Help menu, click "Search for help on." Type "Mail Merge," and click Display. Click "Mail Merge: Advanced techniques" and click Display. Click to view the topic "Merging documents to electronic mail or fax systems."For additional information on other issues regarding faxing from Word, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q155314 WD: How to Format the Fax Number Field When You Merge to Fax Additional query words: AWFAX WIN95 mail merge print electronic fax faxing
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