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Read all FAQ's, and Usenet news articles that I could find on the subject. I managed to hack together a reasonable fax coversheet... It is working, but it is not elegant. Perhaps someone can advise me on resolving a couple of issues I have... 1. I am rendering the template using the Adobe Postscript driver for Windows2000 and M$Word2000. It doesn't render a clean-cut postscript file. I can imagine your printer doesn't care if every single letter is placed on the page individually, but it makes it difficult for a human to edit! Does there exist a Windows program that would render an easier-for-a-human-to-edit template? 2. I'm definitely doing something wrong with regards to the comments. I tried placing the suggested comment-splitting postscript code in the doc (I'm not a postscript programmer. Postscript still looks like some crazy Moon language to me...) and placing the postscript variables comment1 .. comment9 inside the template. HylaFAX/Ghostscript won't convert it! It fails on coversion due to postscript errors... I'm positive it is operator error. Help! 3. The coversheet's length is exactly as long as the last bit of text/graphic on the page. Is this normal? Can I force the coversheet to 11" by editing the postscript doc? I guess I could put a tag-line at the bottom of the page, but I can't help but imagine that there is a better and more correct way to do it within postscript. In my mind, it looks better, even though I waste a 1/2 sheet of paper, for the sheet to be normal Letter size. CG __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null