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Hi, I have an access report that has 2 different images on it. One is embedded, and one is a linked image. The report prints to a local printer just fine. When I try to fax the report (using WinFax) it comes through all right but the 2 images are not on the fax. I tried importing both images into a word doc and faxing them and that worked just fine. Is there something im missing?? some property that needs to be set in order to transmit these images through a fax??? help much appreciated.


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