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WinFax PRO 3                    README Notes            November 12, 1992
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The following information reflects changes made since the WinFax PRO User's
Guide went to press, and should be reviewed prior to running WinFax
PRO. See also the document entitled Late Breaking News, if one is included
in your WinFax PRO package.

Where applicable, these notes cross reference sections in the WinFax PRO
User's Guide.

Filling in Cover Pages (page 3-17)
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Use the Windows text editing quick keys to cut (Ctrl+X), copy (Ctrl+C) and
paste (Ctrl+V) text in Cover Page Filler.


Moving Phonebooks (page 4-2)
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To move a phonebook created in WinFax to a new directory ...

1. Create a new directory for the phonebook files.

2. From either DOS or the Windows File Manager, copy the phonebook files to
   the new directory. A phonebook actually consists of seven files - two
   database (.DBF) and five index (.NDX) files. For example, the default
   WinFax phonebook consists of the following files:

   DEFAULT.DBF
   DEFAULTG.DBF
   DEFAULT1.NDX
   DEFAULT2.NDX
   DEFAULT5.NDX
   DEFAULT6.NDX
   DEFAULT7.NDX

3. Go to WinFax, and select the Phonebook List command.

4. From the Phonebook List dialog, delete the reference to the phonebook
   you just moved from the list.

5. While still on the Phonebook List dialog, select Add. From the Add
   Phonebook dialog, reselect the main phonebook .DBF file (such as
   DEFAULT.DBF) from its new directory location.


Installing and Running WinFax (page A-9)
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To use WinFax PRO with a non-standard COM port in Windows, add a setting
such as one of the following to the [386Enh] section of your Windows
SYSTEM.INI file:

COM3Irq=5
COM3Base=03E8

or

COM4Irq=5
COM4Base=02E8

The IRQ 5 replacement is suggested for most systems, as it is the interrupt
for LPT2, and most likely to be available.


WINFAX.INI Considerations
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If you delete your WINFAX.INI file at any time, most of the WinFax program preference settings that were contained in the file will be recreated when you next run the program. However, the settings for graphic formats that 
can be loaded into WinFax (chiefly the Cover Page Designer) are not recreated, and must be restored by copying the following back into your WINFAX.INI file:

[WinFax Importers]
Windows Bitmap (*.bmp)=BMP,DTIFLBMP.DLL,*.DIB;*.BMP
Windows Metafile (*.wmf)=WMF,DTIFLWMF.DLL,*.WMF
TIFF (*.tif)=TIF,DTIFLTIF.DLL,*.TIF
PC Paintbrush (*.pcx)=PCX,DTIFLPCX.DLL,*.PCX
GEM Image (*.img)=IMG,DTIFLIMG.DLL,*.IMG
GEM Metafile (*.gem)=GEM,DTIFLGEM.DLL,*.GEM
Mac Paint (*.bin)=PNT,DTIFLPNT.DLL,*.BIN
Encap. Postscript (*.eps)=EPS,DTIFLEPS.DLL,*.EPS
Gr. Interchange (*.gif)=GIF,DTIFLGIF.DLL,*.GIF
WinFax (*.fxs)=FXS,DTIFLFXS.DLL,*.FXS



Cover Your Fax and Adobe Type Manager
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The "Cover Your Fax" fax cover pages included with WinFax PRO 3.0 were
designed in Windows 3.1 using the True Type fonts Arial, and New Times Roman. 
If you are running Windows 3.1 with the True Type Fonts enabled, then you can
ignore this section.

If, however, you are running Windows 3.0 with Adobe Type Manager, or you are running Windows
3.1 and you have opted to use ATM with True Type disabled, add the following lines
to the ATM.INI file located in the Windows directory.

It is recommended that you cut & paste the information into the target file.

If your copy of ATM includes Arial MT and TimesNewRomanPS but does not
include Helvetica or Times, add the following two lines to the [Aliases] section of
the ATM.INI file...

Arial=Arial MT
Times New Roman=TimesNewRomanPS

If your copy of ATM includes Helvetica and Times but does not include Arial MT
or TimesNewRomanPS, add the following lines to the [Aliases] section of the
ATM.INI file...

Arial=Helvetica
Times New Roman=Times

To view a list of the fonts included in your installation of ATM, open the ATM Control
Panel and check in the Installed ATM Fonts: list box.