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Old May 19th, 2004, 04:09 PM
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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Old May 19th, 2004, 06:26 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Not all attachments can be rendered

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" wrote in message
...
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?



  #3  
Old May 19th, 2004, 07:03 PM
Clifford Zivi
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Default Not all attachments can be rendered

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"

wrote in message
...
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?



.

  #4  
Old May 19th, 2004, 07:39 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Not all attachments can be rendered

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" wrote in message
...
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"

wrote in message
...
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?



.



  #5  
Old May 19th, 2004, 08:49 PM
Clifford Zivi
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Default Not all attachments can be rendered

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"

wrote in message
...
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"

wrote in message
...
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?


.



.

  #6  
Old May 19th, 2004, 10:06 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Not all attachments can be rendered

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" wrote in message
...
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"

wrote in message
...
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"
wrote in message
...
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?


.



.



  #7  
Old June 10th, 2004, 02:12 PM
Richard
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Default Not all attachments can be rendered

Besides JPEG, TIFF, bitmap, what other formats are accepted by Microsoft Office???

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Richard
(703) 418-4731


"Clifford Zivi" wrote:

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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