OL97: Microsoft Fax Does Not Process Dialing Properties

ID: Q171043

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SYMPTOMS

When using Microsoft Word with the Microsoft Outlook Address Book to Mail Merge to Fax (also known as Broadcast Fax), the telephone number dials incorrectly. The Fax service dials local numbers with the area code and long-distance numbers with the area code, but without the leading +1.

CAUSE

When using Word to Mail Merge to Fax, the Microsoft Fax service dials telephone numbers as they appear in the Outlook Fax number field. The telephone numbers are not processed by the modem's dialing properties. Outlook will automatically add the local area code if you do not enter an area code when you type the telephone number in the Fax field. In this situation, the Fax modem incorrectly dials both local and long-distance telephone numbers with 10 digits.

RESOLUTION

For Microsoft FAX to process the modem dialing properties, there must be a +1 in front of the telephone number in the Fax field. The long distance prefix of +1 forces the modem dialing properties to evaluate the telephone number. The number should follow this format:

   +1 (555)555-5555

There are two methods of solving this problem.

Setting Outlook to Enter +1 for All New Fax Entries

To begin all new telephone numbers with a +1, follow these steps:

1. Start Outlook.

2. On the Tools menu, click Options.

3. Under the General tab, click Dialing Options to open the Dialing

   Options dialog box.

4. Click to select "the Automatically add country code to local phone
   number" check box.

5. Click OK and OK to close all dialog boxes.

Now, whenever you add a new telephone number to a contact, Outlook will add a +1 prefix and Microsoft Fax will properly process the modem dialing properties. This method effects all telephone numbers, not just Fax numbers.

VBScript to Modify Existing Fax Numbers

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This method adds a +1 to every Fax number in the selected folder. Telephone numbers that are not Fax numbers remain unchanged. To automatically modify your existing Fax numbers, follow these steps:

 1. Start Outlook and open the Contacts folder that contains the contact
    Fax numbers that you want to modify.

 2. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Contact to open an
    Untitled contact.

 3. On the Tools menu, click Design Outlook Form.

 4. Click the (P.2) tab to open page two of the form.

 5. On the Form menu, click Display This Page.

 6. On the Form menu, click Control Toolbox.

 7. From the Control Toolbox, drag a CommandButton to P2 of the Untitled
    Contact form.

 8. On the Form menu, click View Code to open the Script Editor.

 9. Type the following code into the Script Editor, and then on the File
    menu of the Script Editor, click Close to close the editor:

       Sub CommandButton1_Click
       Dim FXNum(2)
       Plus1 = "+1"
       Set CurFolder = Application.ActiveExplorer.CurrentFolder
       For I = 1 to CurFolder.Items.Count
        Set CurItem=CurFolder.Items.Item(I)
         FXNum(0) = CurItem.BusinessFaxNumber
         FXNum(1) = CurItem.OtherFaxNumber
         FXNum(2) = CurItem.HomeFaxNumber
         For X = 0 to 2
           If FXNum(X) <> "" then
            Test = InStr(FXNum(X),Plus1)
            If Test = 0 then
               Count = Count + 1
          Select Case X
            Case 0
              CurItem.BusinessFaxNumber = Plus1 & " " & FXNum(X)
            Case 1
              CurItem.OtherFaxNumber = Plus1 & " " & FXNum(X)
            Case 2
              CurItem.HomeFaxNumber = Plus1 & " " & FXNum(X)
            End Select
          CurItem.Save
            End If
           End If
         Next
       Next
       MsgBox Count & " Records modified" & Chr(13) & "Process Done"
       End Sub

10. On the Tools menu, click Design Outlook Form to exit the design mode.

Now when you click CommandButton1 on "P2" of the Untitled Contact form, the VBScript code modifies all of the Fax numbers in your open Contact folder so that they begin with the long distance prefix +1.

Additional query words:

Keywords          : kbinterop GnlDial 
Version           : WINDOWS:97
Platform          : WINDOWS
Hardware          : x86
Issue type        : kbprb

Last Reviewed: December 31, 1998