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18/05/1998 12:34:51
Ryan Hirschey
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
New York City, New York, États-Unis
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Produits tierce partie
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Thread ID:
00100102
Message ID:
00100135
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>>Jeff
>>I can own up to a real kludge that worked. I ole'd the VFP data from table and text snippets in memo fields into word and then let Winfax convert to an image and sent the fax. Whilst it worked, it was very tedious in compiling a word doc but it allowed for good presentation including images. I also used it as an opportunity to work with word. There must be better ways to go !!
>>
>>probably won't help
>
>Oh,no that does help. We are just trying to avoid having to manufacture the output via word.


See the comments on a similar thread (right above yours in third party products):

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WinFax has an SDK availible from their web site. There is also a patch you have to install to WinFax 8.0. I am using patch 802 but I hear there may be
an 803. The only problem is Symantec does not give any support for the SDK directly, only via a news group. The file image generation is done via
WinFax. You set the printer to WinFax, and everything is "rasterized" via the printer driver. This includes reports from VFP. An attachment has to be in
a format that is registered in the local machine registry. Example, if you want to fax a PDF file, you must have an acrobat viewer installed. WinFax takes
the PDF attachment, starts Acrobat, and prints to the WinFax printer driver to rasterize the file. This works for everything I have tried including Word,
Ventura Publisher, PDF, etc. Check out http://www.symantec.com/winfax/fs_wfpsdk_sdk.html

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