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Old May 21st, 2004, 07:00 PM
Clifford Zivi
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Default Not all attachments can be rendered

OK. I'll play with this for a while. If I need more
help should I'd start another thread?
-----Original Message-----
You can't. It's that very print routine that is required

for rendering of
graphic files.
The only graphic files I've been able to attach without

invoking the print
routine are TIF files.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Clifford Zivi"

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Yes. It's there; mine is identical to yours. (I just
took out the reg entry for MSpaper and it had no

effect.
maybe I'm nuts. I'd sware it did before.) Anyway, I

go
to outlook, type in a [FAX:number], attach an HTM file
that I saved from my website, and send the email. I

get
the print dialog box. If I hit cancel, I get

the 'CAN'T
BE RENDERED' error. If I hit OK, it sends fine. It's
the same if my email format is RTF or html. So now

what?
How do I get rid of that print dialog box?
-----Original Message-----
But if you look at File Associations for HTML files,

isn't there a printto
verb already defined for your OS?
Mine has one:
rundll32.exe C:\WINDOWS\System32

\mshtml.dll,PrintHTML "%
1" "%2" "%3" "%4"
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Clifford Zivi"

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I am sending web pages as attachments. So I went to
Internet Explorer, went to the web page, did a FILE,

SAVE
AS, HTML web page only. This creates an html

file. I
have several of those files. I also have a word

file
that I could probably convert to html also. Then I

am
just using those pages as attachments. I don't know

how
I could use "print to fax" in that situation. If I
`print to file' for the shared fax and get a .prn

file
does that help me at all? Secondly, when I

say "print
dialog", it is that window that lets you select

which
printer you want to print with. It pops up once for

each
attachment. The Shared fax is already hilited and

all
I
have to do it click OK. So, I'm very close to

getting
this to work. I probably just need a better PrintTo

verb
somewhere. Any ideas?
-----Original Message-----
The only sure way to do this is to use "print to

fax"
from the application
that created the document. Any reason you can't do

that?
What print dialog do you mean and what steps invoke

it?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Clifford Zivi"


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Ok. Here is what I'm trying to do. I have an

Access
application that produces a report and I would

like
to
send a report and one or more attachments which

may
include: A Word file (maybe rtf), a web page

(html
or
htm). I am sending this via email those

customers
that
have an email address and via fax for thos

customers
that
have a fax number. The attachments (or pages)

change
depending on the customer.

When I added the mspaper.document stuff the html
rendered
when sending a fax. That's the first time that

ever
worked, but the print dialog pops up.

So, since you seem to be the man that knows all

about
this
topic, the question is... What the heck do I

have to
do to
get this to work properly?
-----Original Message-----
Those instructions are only for Outlook 2003 and

only
for
TIF files. The
method you use will depend on the format of the
attachments you want to
send. That's why it's better to use whatever
application
your OS has set as
the default application for opening and printing

that
particular file type.

You need to be more specific about what you want

to do
and with what Outlook
and fax software.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Clifford Zivi"


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Interesting. I just came across a couple of

other
items
you wrote to other people on this very

subject.
You get
around. I just created the following key:




[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MSPaper.Document\shell\printto\c ommand]
and set it to:

rundll32.exe DRIVE:\WINDOWS\system32
\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_PrintTo /pt
"%1" "%2" "%3" "%4"

Not I can even send an fax with HTML format,

which
is
exactly what I want to do. But, the print

dialog
box
comes up for every page. I will try your

other
instructions also. How can I get rid of the

print
dialog
box?
-----Original Message-----
Use Windows Explorer View File types to

look
at the
file associations
for the type of file you want to render. See

what
the
default program is for
the open verb for that file. Create a printto

verb
for
that file type using
the same application.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Clifford Zivi"

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I'm not sure what you mean. I have Access,

and
programs
like Paint, Adobe, Corel Draw, etc. I keep
seeing
references to PrintTo, like you just made,

but I
do
not
understand what to do next.
-----Original Message-----
Neither Outlook nor the Fax Service can

render
graphic
files for fax
transmission. You need an application that

can
do so
using its print
routine.
You may be able to specify a printto verb

if
you
have
an
application
available that has such a print routine.

Do
you?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Clifford Zivi"

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...
I am using Outlook automation to send

faxes
via
Outlook.
I need to send faxes with either a .jpg
or .html
attachments but I get the error `Not all
attachments
can
be rendered`. I have my email format

sent
to
send
in
Rich Text Format and it works fine

until I
try an
attachment other than .rtf. I keep

seeing
something
about needing to define a "printto verb"

if I
want
to
send other formats. Can you tell me

what I
have
to
do
in
order to be able to send these types of
attachments?


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