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|    Tom Krieg to Craig    |
|    Re: More communications question- email    |
|    13 Mar 07 20:03:44    |
      From: user@domaininvalid.com              Craig,              I use pdf995. You can automate Paradox to print a pdf, and then use the       paradox mail type to attach the pdf to an email.              Craig wrote:       > We now have a system where a "fax" can be sent by a secure email server at       > our hospital. I wrote software which prints letters to referring       > physicians. Currently they are being printed and then manually faxed. I am       > still having some difficulty with automating that because of issues with       > WinFax Pro and its lack of support but Jean suggested ActiveFax which I will       > explore.. Thanks Jean       >       > Emailing within paradox seems easy.My question has to do with converting a       > nicely formated report (using the paradox report generator) to either an       > attachment which the recieving physician can read (assuming they don't have       > paradox) or putting it in the body of the email message. I can easily send       > an e-mail with the report as an rsl or rdl attachment. How can I convert it       > and keep the nicely done formatting (I configured the report to have a nice       > header to look like letterhead with the hospital logo etc..)       >       > Thanks,       >       > Craig       >       >              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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