Cannot Specify Font for Fax Using Compose New Fax Wizard
This article was previously published under Q145741 SUMMARY
When you use the Compose New Fax Wizard to send a fax, you cannot specify
the font that is used when the fax is sent. The system font that Windows
95 uses to display text in menus, title bars, and dialog boxes is always
used when a fax is sent, even if you specify that a different font should
be used when sending mail with Microsoft Exchange.
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You can specify the font that you want Microsoft Exchange to use when
sending mail by clicking Options on the Tools menu in Microsoft Exchange,
clicking the Send tab, and then clicking Font. The font you specify is
used by default when you compose a new message in Microsoft Exchange, but
not when you run the Compose New Fax Wizard from the Start menu or from
Microsoft Exchange.
To start the Compose New Fax Wizard from the Start menu, click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to Fax, and then click Compose New Fax. To start the Compose New Fax Wizard from Microsoft Exchange, click New Fax on the Compose menu. To specify the font that you want Microsoft Exchange to use when sending a fax, you must compose the fax using the New Message command on the Compose menu instead of the New Fax command. To change the font when you are composing a new message, click Font on the Format menu. If you have sent a fax to the recipient previously, you can select that recipient from your personal address book by clicking Address Book on the Tools menu, and then clicking Personal Address Book in the Show Names From The box. If you have not sent a fax to the recipient previously, you must specify the recipient's address. Use the following syntax for the address [fax:<nnnnnnn>]where <nnnnnnn> is the recipient's fax number.
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