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Excel would not be the right tool for that job.
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Funny place to be asking this.
Two options come to mind: 1. Email the scan (which presumably is in digital form on your computer). 2. Print it out, then use your fax machine to fax it. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ _______ "k" wrote in message ... |
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If you're asking this question in an Excel newsgroup and you're not
putting anything in the body of your message, my suggestion would be to print a copy, put it in an envelope, put a 42-cent stamp in the upper right corner, address the envelope, seal it, and drop it in a mailbox. Clear enough? Bill |
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use a copier with that capability
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