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T E C H N I C A L N O T E S

Product: WinFax PRO 4.0
Document No.: 6037
Document Date: July 7, 1994
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Subject: Linking WordPerfect 6.0 Document as Cover Page with OLE

Situation:
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You are unable to link existing WordPerfect 6.0 documents as WinFax Cover
Pages using OLE.

Solution:
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When using OLE to create Cover Pages, you can generally link an existing
file or create a new file when establishing the link. With WordPerfect 6.0,
you cannot link an existing file. Use the following procedure:

1. In the Cover Pages window, from the Cover Pages menu, select OLE and
then Insert. The Insert New Object dialog appears.

2. Select WordPerfect 6.0 from the Object Type list and click OK.
WordPerfect 6.0 is launched.

3. Create the document you wish to use for your cover page.

4. Select Update from the File menu. Then, select Close & Return to Winfax
from the File menu. The File Save As dialog appears.

5. Select or type a file name and location. Click OK to save the file.

6. The new file appears in the Cover Page list. In the display area, the
File Type is listed as OLE Cover Page and a thumbnail is also shown.


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Archive   : WFX4.ZIP
Filename : 6037.TXT

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