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Hi,

We used to do mail merges using a computer running Outlook 2003
connected to Exchange with Word 2003. Any contact that didn't have an
email address, received the "email" as a fax automatically using the
internal modem.

The hard drive crashed and no one can find any fax software here, and
the rebuilt computer won't send the faxes using the internal modem
during the mail merge, just the emails. (I do have the fax transport
under the Outlook profile, and faxes can be sent normally using the
internal modem - just not using a mail merge).

I'm assuming I need some type of third-party fax software? Can anyone
recommend a specific product that will do this? I'm not having any
luck finding a product that will work.

Thanks!
Jim

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I'm not sure what you were using before but I would have a look at

http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk/t0001.htm

before trying anything else.

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Hi,

We used to do mail merges using a computer running Outlook 2003
connected to Exchange with Word 2003. Any contact that didn't have an
email address, received the "email" as a fax automatically using the
internal modem.

The hard drive crashed and no one can find any fax software here, and
the rebuilt computer won't send the faxes using the internal modem
during the mail merge, just the emails. (I do have the fax transport
under the Outlook profile, and faxes can be sent normally using the
internal modem - just not using a mail merge).

I'm assuming I need some type of third-party fax software? Can anyone
recommend a specific product that will do this? I'm not having any
luck finding a product that will work.

Thanks!
Jim



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Default Mail Merge to Fax for Contacts w/o Email Addresses

Windows XP and Windows 2000 have their own FREE fax software.

You can use a Word addin like Fax4Word to merge directly from Word to the
Fax printer.
http://www.Addins4Office.com/


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Hi,

We used to do mail merges using a computer running Outlook 2003
connected to Exchange with Word 2003. Any contact that didn't have an
email address, received the "email" as a fax automatically using the
internal modem.

The hard drive crashed and no one can find any fax software here, and
the rebuilt computer won't send the faxes using the internal modem
during the mail merge, just the emails. (I do have the fax transport
under the Outlook profile, and faxes can be sent normally using the
internal modem - just not using a mail merge).

I'm assuming I need some type of third-party fax software? Can anyone
recommend a specific product that will do this? I'm not having any
luck finding a product that will work.

Thanks!
Jim



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