If your application is capable of printing this multi-page document, print
it to the Fax Printer. This will create and send the multi-page .tif file.
If what you want to do is create the file and NOT send it, there may be a
way to "fudge" the Fax application into creating it, but not sending it, but
I'm not sure how one would do this.
Hal
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"Julio De Icaza" <ajmorimor@msn.com> wrote in message
news:812E08AD-7640-4012-A5CA-27C4DBA16247@microsoft.com...
> Hello everybody,
> We need to get a tif file (with page breaks) from an application in
Windows XP.
> There's a way to "print to" multi-page tif format from a WinXP app? (.doc
to .tif)
> I think using the fax driver in Windows XP, but we don't have the
knowledge.