> 
> I found KWord so much easier to set up and use than
> OOo for this.  If 
I believe it is. But i know it's not so difficult
setting up OOo too. I have no problem to print
a document on fax using either koffice or OOo.
I also fixed the problem that allow me to use 
kprinter instead of perl_cups (kprinter --stdin)

> KWord will open .doc documents, and can therefore
> fax them, but you 
> cannot prepare a document in KWord and save it as
> .doc.  This would 
> make it a 2-stage job, which has nuisance value.
yes, but remenber that a lot of people use MS Office
and sometimes we have to convert our documents to
share them. (i.e. doc or pdf)

Anyway my problem is to print them on fax without open
them. Try to think to people that have to send
a fax with a scanned image and a "msword/swriter"
document. Why do I have to open a new document, import
the image and the "msword/swriter" file to print on
fax? (i think the problem is also present with
KOffice)

The reasonable way is using a tool like kdeprintfax
i.e. easy to use.

Setting up new printer (ps one on file) 
with spadmin and "soffice -pt PRINTER" 
command line seem to be
the rigth solution, but i've to test better.

> The other thing you have to consider is whether you
> need to receive 
> faxes, as that is much harder to achieve.

this is not a problem at present using efax.


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