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WinFax PRO 3.0      Updating Your WinFax Macros     April 21, 1993
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The following information describes how to update the "DDEWinFax"
macro contained in the WINFAX.DOT supplied with WinFax PRO 3.0.

WFX4WORD.DOT, a Word Document Template file containing three macros
written in the Microsoft WordBasic macro language, is an updated 
version of the WINFAX.DOT, for use with version 2.0 of Microsoft
Word for Windows.

The update addresses a logical error contained in the shipping
version of the macro that would cause it to fail, and now provides
support for faxing multiple page merge documents from Word.

Please refer to Chapter 12 in the WinFax PRO User's Guide for more
information on how the macros contained in the WINFAX.DOT work.


Updating Your Version of the Macro
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Copy the WFX4WORD.DOT to C:\Winfax\Macros directory.  

To update the macros, follow the steps in Chapter 12 of the WinFax
User's Guide for installing the WINFAX.DOT, using the WFX4WORD.DOT
file in its place.

The installation process copies the macros contained in WFX4WORD.DOT
to the NORMAL.DOT, Word 2.0's global Document Template file.
 
For more information on the NORMAL.DOT file or WordBasic, please
refer to the documentation provided with Microsoft Word.

Note:  The "WinFax" macro contained in both the WINFAX.DOT and
WFX4WORD remains unchanged.

A Note About Macros Supplied With WinFax
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Please note that Delrina Technical Support can only offer assistance
in the installation and operation of sample macros provided with the
software.

Technical Support cannot support customized or specialized macros,

In most cases, the macros supplied with WinFax use the macro
language native to the server application you are faxing from;
Microsoft WordBasic is an example of this.  WinFax acts as a client
making requests of the server application.

To assist WinFax users in developing an enhanced integration
with other applications, Technical Support may provide a Dynamic
Data Exchange or Application Programming Interface specification.

Questions regarding the WordBasic macro development language or other
API questions should be directed to the manufacturer of software
application.