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DELRINA
895 Don Mills Road 6830 Via Del Oro
500-2 Park Centre Suite 240
Toronto, Ontario San Jose, California
Canada M3C 1W3 U.S.A. 95119-1353
Product Support Numbers
BBS:(416)441-2752 WinFax PRO 3.0 Only:(416)441-0921
Fax Back:(416)443-1614 All Other Products:(416)441-1026
Fax:(416)441-0774
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T E C H N I C A L N O T E S
Product: WinFax PRO 3.0
Document No.: 2065
Document Date: June 3, 1993
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Subject: ACT! 1.0 For Windows: "Could not open one of the phonebook
files"
Situation:
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When printing to WinFax from ACT! 1.0 for Windows, the message "Could
not open one of the phonebook files" appears.
Solution:
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Click the OK button to clear the message dialog, and then address your
fax manually.
To stop the message from appearing, close the ACT! database before
printing to WinFax.
If you send most of your faxes from ACT! 1.0, you can correct the
problem by setting up the ACT! phonebook file as your only WinFax
phonebook. To do this:
1. Make backup copies of your existing WinFax phonebook files.
2. Delete all current WinFax phonebooks.
3. Add the ACT! phonebook file ACT.DBF to WinFax. This phonebook is
read-only in WinFax, meaning you must add or delete phonebook records
in ACT!.
For details on adding phonebooks, see Chapter 4 of the WinFax PRO
User's Guide.
Notes: ACT! 1.1 for Windows solves this problem, and also provides new
WinFax features to enhance ACT! faxing capabilities. See the
related document below.
If you are using a version of WinFax PRO 3.0 dated prior to
April 21, 1993, you should upgrade to the WinFax PRO maintenance
release. See the related document below.
Related Documents: 2064 - Using ACT! 1.1 For Windows With WinFax PRO 3.0
2074 - WinFax PRO 3.0 Maintenance Release: April 21, 1993