Chapter 4
Fax Features
MacComCenter Plus offers a variety of powerful fax features. This chapter describes how to configure and use these features.
Naming Conventions
When available, MacComCenter Plus uses Caller ID information to name received faxes and voice messages. When Caller ID information is not available, MacComCenter Plus will display "No NameProvided" and show the date and time that the file was received in the MessageCenter Inbox of the selected Mailbox.
MacComCenter Plus also uses Caller ID to route incoming faxes to the appropriate mailbox. The Caller ID is matched against all phonebook entries. If a match is found and the phonebook entry is linked to a Mailbox, then the incoming fax is put into that mailbox's Inbox. If no Caller ID match is found, the fax is put into the Default Mailbox.
Sending Faxes
MacComCenter Plus provides two methods to easily send faxes across town or around the world. The easiest way to send a fax with is with the Drag 'n Fax Icon. When MacComCenter Plus was installed, you may have noticed a new icon on your desktop. The Drag 'n Fax icon allows you to send a fax by dropping the file you wish to fax on top of the icon. Another convenient way to send a fax is directly from the application that created the file. The benefits of sending out faxes in this manner are many. You do not need to interrupt your work to send the fax; all fonts, graphics, and formatting are automatically incorporated, and you do not need to manually convert the document before sending. Complete instructions for using both of these fax transmission methods are provided in Chapter 3.
Manual fax transmission
If you have a phone connected to your modem line, you can use MacComCenter Plus to instruct your modem to manually send a fax after you dial the remote fax device. To manually send faxes:
- Start MessageCenter.
- Select Manually Send Fax from the Mailbox menu. MessageCenter will display the Manual Fax Send dialog box and prompt you to dial the number from your telephone.
- Dial the remote fax device with the telephone connected to the phone line through your modem.
- When you hear the fax tones, press the Send button in the Manual Fax Send dialog box to send the fax, or press the Cancel button to stop the operation. You may then hang up the telephone handset.
Fax Reception
MacComCenter Plus offers the ability to receive faxes manually or automatically. In most cases you will want to receive automatically, as this allows faxes to be received in the background without additional commands or input. However in some cases it may be necessary to receive a fax manually, such as when using some fax-on-demand services.
Automatic Reception
The Telephony Control application provides visual feedback to the user about the progress and status of the Fax and Voice software. To allow automatic reception, ensure that Fax Send/Receive or Voice/Fax is selected under the Mode option on the Telephony Control application.
The Telephony Control desk accessory can be used at anytime to control the reception abilities of MacComCenter Plus. To access the Telephony Control application, select Telephony Control from theApple menu.
![[Telephony Control]](../Media/Help46.GIF)
Further information on Telephony Control is contained in Chapter 5.
Manual Reception
If you have a phone connected to your modem line, you can use the Telephony Control application to instruct your modem to manually receive faxes. Note that this is a hardware dependent feature that not all modems support. A manual reception is useful on occasions when you are already speaking to someone on the telephone, and they want to send you a fax by pressing the send button on their fax machine.
To begin a manual reception:
- Open Telephony Control from the Apple menu.
- Ensure the selected Answer Mode is set to either Voice and Fax or Fax Send/Receive.
- Instruct the remote side to begin sending.
- When the call is received, press the Answer Now button on the Telephony Control application. Your modem will begin sending fax response tones to negotiate a connection with the remote device.
- Hang up the telephone handset.
The Telephony Control display will keep you informed of the status of the reception.
Viewing Faxes
MacComCenter Plus has a Viewer which allows you to open and view faxes and text files from within MessageCenter. To view fax files, double-click on the fax message in the Inbox or select Open from theFile menu and select the desired fax file.
The viewer can also be used to edit ASCII text documents. Documents can be edited by selecting Openfrom the File menu.
The viewer's toolbar provides quick access to the most frequently used commands. Options for changing the method of viewing the fax, zoom features, as well as the ability to rapidly move among the available pages are offered on the toolbar.
The Status Line at the bottom of the viewer displays the current page, the total number of pages, the type of view and the zoom factor percentage of the fax currently being displayed.
When you are finished viewing a fax, select Close from the File menu, which will close the viewer.
![[Test page]](../Media/Help47.GIF)
Positioning a Fax in the Viewer
MacComCenter Plus offers three different methods of displaying a fax in the FaxViewer window. Each of these options is selected by clicking on the appropriate button on the toolbar. The Normal option (left button) displays the fax at its actual size. This is the default view type. Fit Vertical (middle button) will make the current page fit in the window vertically. Fit Horizontal (right button) will make the current page fit in the window horizontally. Note that the last two options can dramatically affect the view of the fax.
Magnifying a Fax
MacComCenter Plus offers a wide range of magnification levels for viewing your faxes.
![[Magnify]](../Media/Help49.GIF)
The various levels can be accessed from the zoom percentage popup menu at the bottom of the viewer. To select the zoom percentage, click and hold the mouse button on the zoom percentage popup menu and select the desired zoom percentage.
Note: Zooming options are only available in Normal positioning fax mode.
Changing Pages
MacComCenter Plus allows you to quickly move among the pages of a multi-page fax so you can efficiently find the information you need. Different pages can be accessed with the Page buttons on the toolbar. The Next Page and Previous Page buttons (middle left and middle right buttons) will move you from one page to the next. The First Page button (left button) will bring you to the first page of the fax. The Last Page button (right button) will bring you to the last page of the fax.
Rotating Faxes
MacComCenter Plus allows you to rotate the fax image to account for faxes that may have been received upside down or sideways. The different rotation levels can be accessed with the rotation buttons on the toolbar. The Rotate 90 button (middle left button) will rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise from the original position. The Rotate 180 button (middle right button) will flip the image upside down from it's original position. The Rotate 270 button (right button) will rotate the image 270 degrees from the original position.
Exporting Faxes
The Viewer allows you to export fax files into one of the following graphic formats:
To export a file from fax format to one of the other formats, select Export from the File menu. The Save As dialog box will appear. Select the desired format, provide a file name for the resulting graphic and then click on the Save button. The document will be converted and saved to your hard drive. Faxes are exported using the resolution in which they were received. If you wish to print an exported fax image, you will need a shareware or commercial drawing or painting program that is capable of working with images of 200 dpi resolution or higher.
Printing Faxes
Faxes can be printed with any Macintosh compatible printer. MacComCenter Plus supports all standard Macintosh printer drivers.
To print a fax file highlight the fax you wish to print in the MessageCenter Inbox. Ensure that your standard printer (and not MCC Fax Print 2.0) is selected in the Chooser under the Apple menu. Depending upon the printer you are using, the Page Setup option under the File menu may be used to set print quality, image scale, paper size and paper orientation. When the setup is complete, select Print to begin printing the fax.
Forwarding and Rescheduling Faxes
MacComCenter Plus provides convenient methods for forwarding and rescheduling fax files.
To forward or reschedule a fax:
- Open the mailbox that contains the file you want to manipulate.
- Highlight the desired file.
To forward the selected file, choose Forward Fax in the Mailbox menu.
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To reschedule the selected file, choose Reschedule Fax in the Mailbox menu, or click on the Info button. |
- Either step displays a dialog box similar to the one displayed below:
- Select the desired recipient(s) from the Phonebook display at the bottom of the dialog, and drag them into the Destination Addresses section.
- Select the date and time you wish MacComCenter Plus to send the fax using the Date & Time fields, or click on Now to send the fax immediately.
- Click on OK to send the fax.
Automatic Fax Forwarding
MacComCenter Plus can automatically forward faxes received in a specific mailbox after a specified amount of time has passed. To setup fax forwarding:
- Double-click on the Mailbox you wish to configure.
- Select the Fax Forwarding tab.
- Use the Fax Forward popup menu to select the length of time a message must reside in the mailbox before it is forwarded.
- In the Number field enter the fax telephone number to which the faxes will be forwarded.
Cover Page Editor
The Cover Page Editor provides the tools to create dazzling faxes. This feature can be accessed by double-clicking on the in the MacComCenter Plus folder.
![[Cover Page Designer]](../Media/Help53.GIF)
After you access the Cover Page Editor:
- Use the tools and commands to described in the following sections.
- When you finish designing, choose Save in the File menu.
- To exit the Cover Page Editor, select Quit from the File menu.
The example below shows several cover page features. The following sections describe these features.
![[Page Editor]](../Media/Help55.GIF)
Drawing objects
To draw objects on your cover page:
- Choose one of the drawing tools.
- Move the pointer to the location where you want to start drawing.
- Hold down the mouse button and drag the pointer to draw the object. When the object reaches the desired size, release the left mouse button.
Inserting text
To insert text on a cover page:
- Click on the Insert Text tool.
- Move the pointer to the location where you want to start inserting text and click the mouse button. A text box will appear.
- Use the options under the Font, Size and Style menus to select the fonts and styles you wish to use for your text.
- Begin typing in the text. The text will automatically wrap when it hits the right end of the text box.
Inserting graphics
MacComCenter Plus lets you jazz up your cover pages by inserting graphics created in other applications.
- Click on the Insert Graphic tool.
- Move the pointer to the location where you want to insert the graphic. Hold down the mouse button and drag the cursor to size the graphic box. When the graphic box is the desired size, release the mouse button. An open file dialog box will appear.
- Locate the graphic file you want to insert, then click on Open to insert the graphic.
- Click on OK to place the graphic on the cover page.
F Note: You can select the Use PICT's Size option under the Options menu to resize the picture to its default size.
Inserting variables
Variables allow MacComCenter Plus to automatically insert cover page information such as the name of the fax recipient and/or sender, fax number, company name, or a short note to the recipient.
To insert a variable in your cover page:
- Click on the Insert Variable tool.
- Move the pointer to the location where you want to insert the variable. Hold down the mouse button and drag the cursor to size the variable box. When the variable box is the desired size, release the mouse button. A box with a popup menu will appear.
- Select the variable you wish to insert from the popup menu. For example, select Recipient Full Name to automatically insert the full name of the recipient on the cover page.
Editing cover page components
Handles surround a cover page component after you place it on the cover page. After you draw an rounded edge rectangle, for example, handles surround it, as shown in the following example.
![[Cover page info]](../Media/Help58.GIF)
Handles indicate that a component is selected and may be edited. If your cover page has more than one component, handles appear around the last one placed on the cover page. To edit a component other than the one currently selected:
- Click on the
tool.
- Click on the component you want to edit.
After a component is selected, you can:
- Move the component by placing the pointer inside it, then drag the component to a new location and release the mouse button.
- Place it behind another component by moving the selected component over the other and choosing Send to Back from the Options menu.
- Place it in front of another component by moving the selected component over the other and choosing Bring to Front from the Options menu.
- Enlarge it by dragging a handle away from the center of the component, or reduce it by dragging a handle toward the center of the component.
- Delete the component by pressing the Delete key.
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