Windows Vista Fax and Scan
This feature is included in the following editions of Windows
Vista:
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Windows
Fax and Scan in the Windows Vista operating system provides flexible,
integrated faxing and scanning capabilities so you can send and receive faxes,
scan documents and images, and share those resources with other users.
Easy-to-use Fax and Scan
Windows
Fax and Scan is on the main All Programs menu of the Windows Vista Business and
Windows Vista Ultimate editions. It can be installed as an optional component
in Windows Vista Enterprise. Windows Fax and Scan enables you to perform all
faxing and scanning tasks and manage all of your faxes and scanned documents
from one location.

Windows Fax and Scan
Windows
Fax and Scan offers several preset categories and folders to help you organize
your faxes and scanned documents more easily, and it enables you to create
customized folders. To file faxes and scans, drag them into the appropriate
folder, just as you file and organize e-mail in Microsoft Office Outlook.
Terminology and functionality familiar to users of other Windows applications
make using Windows Fax and Scan simple and intuitive. In addition, Windows Fax
and Scan supports multiple user accounts on the same computer. This is
particularly useful for small businesses that have several employees sharing a
single computer. Different employees can log on to the same computer to send
faxes, and each one will be appropriately recognized and identified as the
sender of his or her own faxes. Instead of receiving generic faxes from the
business, customers and suppliers will get the personal touch.
Faxing
With
Windows Fax and Scan, sending and receiving faxes is as simple as using e-mail.
Just select New Fax from the File menu to get a fax template with all of the
fields you need.
The
To line in the fax template links directly to your address book-either the
address book in Outlook or the Windows Address Book. Just click the name of the
contact to whom you want to send a fax, and Windows Fax and Scan retrieves the
fax number. If you prefer, or if you are sending a fax to someone not listed in
your address book, you can type in the fax number instead. Next, you fill in
the Subject field and type any notes you want to add to the fax cover sheet.
Attach the document you want to fax, just as you would add an attachment to an
e-mail message, and the pages of the attachment become the pages of your fax.
You can send more documents in the same fax by adding more attachments.
Scanning
Windows
Fax and Scan offers one-click scanning of documents and images from locally
connected or network-connected scanners and multifunction print/scan/fax
devices. Windows Fax and Scan lists all of your scanned files plus other useful
information, such as the scanner used to create the file and the day and time
the document was scanned.
You
can adjust the settings for documents you are scanning, selecting the correct
paper size and controlling colors and resolution, and then store those settings
as a scan profile. With Windows Fax and Scan you can create and store multiple
scan profiles to make it easy to get consistent quality every time you scan,
without the need to reselect all of your settings for different types of
documents and images.
Before
you do a full scan of a document, you can use the Live Preview feature to see
how it will appear on your computer after the final scan. Live Preview creates
a low-resolution cached image of the document that you can easily modify. You
can use it to experiment with changes and view them instantly.
Sharing scanned documents
Windows
Fax and Scan enables you to set up routing lists for scanned documents. From
the File menu, choose Set Up Routing, and then designate the e-mail addresses
and server shares that should receive your scanned documents. Whenever you scan
a document from that scanner, you can choose from among the routing lists you
previously set up.
For later sharing, right-click the icon for
e-mail or faxing (both are built in to the task bar of Windows Fax and Scan),
which brings up an e-mail or fax template, respectively, with the scanned file
attached. From there, you can send the e-mail message or fax as you normally
would.