Setting up your cover page template – Gateway M350 User Manual
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Setting up your cover page template
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Setting up your cover page
template
You can create your own cover page template that you can use in place of the
cover page templates that Microsoft Fax provides for you. To create a cover page
template, you use the Fax Cover Page Editor. On this template, you insert
information fields that automatically import values you enter in both the Send
Fax Wizard and the Fax Configuration Wizard (Windows XP) or Fax Properties
User Information tab (Windows 2000) when you send your fax.
To set up your fax cover page template:
1
In Windows XP, click
Start
,
All Programs
,
Accessories
,
Communications
,
Fax
,
then click
Fax Cover Page Editor
. The Cover Page-Fax Cover Page Editor
opens. If the Cover Page Editor Tips dialog box opens, click
OK
.
-OR-
In Windows 2000, click
Start
,
Settings
, then click
Control Panel
. The Control
Panel window opens. Double-click the
Fax
icon. The Fax Properties dialog
box opens. Click the
Cover Pages
tab. Click
New
. The Cover Page-Fax Cover
Page Editor opens.
2
If you want to include fields that are imported from either the Send Fax
Wizard or the Fax Configuration Wizard (such as To or From), add them
to the page by using the
Insert
menu, then move them to the appropriate
place on your template. You can also use the Insert menu to include
information that is automatically calculated (such as number of pages or
date and time sent).
3
If you want to include text that always appears on your cover page (such
as a letterhead or address), draw a box using the text box tool, type your
text inside of it, then move the box to the appropriate place on your
template.
4
If you want to include a logo that appears on your cover page, copy it to
the Windows clipboard, then paste it into the Cover Page Editor and move
it to the appropriate place on your template.
5
To save your cover page template, click
File
, then click
Save As
. The Save
As dialog box opens with your personal cover pages folder already in the
Save in
list.