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 ====================================================================== T E C H N I C A L N O T E S Product: WinFax PRO 3.0 Document No.: 2062 Document Date: May 6, 1993 ====================================================================== Subject: Importing Graphics from Clipboard to WinFax Cover Pages Situation: ========== You want to import a graphic from the Windows Clipboard to a cover page in WinFax Cover Page Designer. Solution: ========= You cannot paste directly from the Clipboard to your WinFax cover pages. You must first save the graphic as a bitmap file, and then import it. 1. Paste the Clipboard contents to Windows Paintbrush, or another similar graphics package. 2. Save the graphic as a bitmap (.BMP) file. 3. Create a graphic object on your cover page in WinFax Cover Page Designer. Use the Graphic Tool (the "face" icon button). 4. Double click on the graphic object to open the Graphic Attributes dialog. 5. Click on Select, and specify the graphic you saved as a bitmap file. 6. Click on OK. 7. Adjust the scaling of the graphic, if necessary, then click on OK. The graphic appears on your cover page. If you want to use clip art from another application, you can import it directly to your cover page using steps #3 to #7 above. Import files in any of the following supported graphic formats: .BIN MacPaint .BMP Windows Bitmap .EPS Encapsulated Postscript .FXS WinFax Attachment .GEM GEM Line Art .GIF Graphic Interchange Format .IMG GEM Image .PCX PC Paintbrush+ .TIF TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) .WMF Windows Metafile Notes: For more information on importing graphics to WinFax cover pages, see Chapter 5, Designing Cover Pages, in the WinFax PRO 3.0 User's Guide. For more information on cutting, pasting, Windows Paintbrush and the Windows Clipboard, see your Microsoft Windows User's Guide.