When sending a fax, a cover page is sent first. This is the introduction to the fax that is being sent. The cover page should also indicate the number of pages being sent.
Yes, the cover sheet counts as a page when sending a fax.
Typically, cover pages are not numbered. Page numbering usually starts from the first page after the cover page in a document.
If you're sending a fax with a cover page - it usually contains details of the sender (ie. YOU)... so that the person receiving the fax knows who (and where) to send the reply.
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Well I have the adult cover version, and it definitely is page 502. It starts "'I was the last to come through,' said mrs longbottom..." but the part they kiss is the second to last paragraph on that page.
When faxing pages, you want to always use a cover page. Essentially the fax cover page will act like an envelope for your pages. It will have the name, location, and telephone from where your faxing from, and will have the recipient's name, address and telephone. You will then want to enter in the fax number that you want to send the pages to and the first page sent will be your cover page.
The first page, where they're sending letters to each other.
Yup ... it's called "Reverse Ordered" printing. It should be an option on your printer control panel software.
I should be on your first page or in the last page of your passport.
Parveen Babi (1975)
The cover page template you want to use Information about the sender A schedule for sending the fax The priority of the fax
Yes you should always include a fax cover page when sending a fax, unless the recipient specifically asks not to have one. this should include the title of the document as well as the number of pages in the fax.