Before you can use a fax modem, you must specify it as active. Also, only one fax modem can be used at a time. If you have more than one available, you need to specify which one you want to be active. Make sure that Mail is closed and the Outbox is empty before you specify the active modem. 2. If you plan to use a fax modem located on another computer on your network, you need to specify the name of the computer and the name of the shared directory. You may also need to supply a password for the shared directory. Your workgroup administrator or the person whose fax .modem it is can give you this information. 3. When you share a fax modem, anyone using the network can connect to it to send faxes. Because of this, you might receive faxes for Other people in addition to faxes intended for you. You need to forward faxes intended for others. 4. You can send a fax from Mail or from an application. When you send a fax from Mail, your fax can include other documents that you attach. When you send a fax from an application, the current document becomes the fax message. You can send the same message to both&39; Mail and PC Fax recipients at the same time by using a combination of mail and fax addresses. If you send many faxes to the same recipients, you can avoid having to type the fax number each time by adding fax numbers to your Personal Address Book in Mail. 5. You can use the Personal Address Book in Mail to store commonly used fax numbers in addition to commonly used mail addresses. You do not need to include the recipient&39;s name when you type a fax address. However, if you have selected the option in Mail to add recipients automatically to the Personal Address Book, and you use a name in the fax address, the address is added by name rather than by fax number. 6. You can receive a fax directly via a fax modem on your computer, or another person who has a fax modem on their computer can use Mail to forward a fax to you. In either case, incoming faxes appear exactly like incoming mail messages in your Mail Inbox. You can view a fax on your screen, print it, save it on your hard disk, reply to it, or forward it. Paragraph 3 ______ A. Adding Fax Numbers to the Personal Address BookB. Specifying the Active Fax ModemC. Receiving a FaxD. Sending a FaxE. Sharing Your Fax ModemF. Using a Fax Modem on the Network Paragraph 4 ______ A. Adding Fax Numbers to the Personal Address BookB. Specifying the Active Fax ModemC. Receiving a FaxD. Sending a FaxE. Sharing Your Fax ModemF. Using a Fax Modem on the Network Paragraph 5 ______ A. Adding Fax Numbers to the Personal Address BookB. Specifying the Active Fax ModemC. Receiving a FaxD. Sending a FaxE. Sharing Your Fax ModemF. Using a Fax Modem on the Network Paragraph 6 ______ A. Adding Fax Numbers to the Personal Address BookB. Specifying the Active Fax ModemC. Receiving a FaxD. Sending a FaxE. Sharing Your Fax ModemF. Using a Fax Modem on the Network You can use your computer equipped with a fax modem to ______ A. save it on your hard disk B. send and receive faxesC. set up hardware for the fax modem D. at a treeE. click the Close button on the toolbarF. in addition to faxes intended for you You can not use more than one fax modem ______ A. save it on your hard disk B. send and receive faxesC. set up hardware for the fax modem D. at a treeE. click the Close button on the toolbarF. in addition to faxes intended for you When you share a fax modem, you might receive faxes for other people ______ A. save it on your hard disk B. send and receive faxesC. set up hardware for the fax modem D. at a treeE. click the Close button on the toolbarF. in addition to faxes intended for you When you receive a fax, you can ______ A. save it on your hard disk B. send and receive faxesC. set up hardware for the fax modem D. at a treeE. click the Close button on the toolbarF. in addition to faxes intended for you