About Cover Pages and the FACSys Cover Page Editor  
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When you choose to include a cover page with your fax message, FACSys adds the cover page to the front of your fax. Cover pages are generally used to identify the sender and/or the recipient of the fax.  
 
FACSys supports both shared and personal fax cover pages. If you have the 'Select Cover Page' permission enabled in your FACSys user profile, then you can define personal fax cover pages. Similarly, if you have the 'Create system cover pages' permission enabled in your FACSys user profile, then you can define system cover pages to be shared by all FACSys users on the fax server.  
 

FACSys supports two types of default cover pages:  
 
·A fax server's default cover page is sent with all outbound faxes originated from users that do not have the appropriate permission to select their own cover page. Your FACSys Administrator is responsible for defining the default fax cover page for a FACSys server.  
 
·Your default cover page is the cover page that you or your administrator have selected to send with your outbound faxes. Your administrator can assign a default cover page in your FACSys user profile. If you have permission to select your own cover page, then you can override this setting. Your personal default cover page takes priority over the default cover page defined for a fax server.  
 

For instructions on defining a default cover page to be sent with your faxes.  
 
For instructions on creating a cover page.  
 
 
About the FACSys Cover Page Editor  

The Cover Page Editor is integrated within FACSys but can also be launched as a separate application. The Cover Page Editor program (FXCPE32.EXE) is copied to your FACSys Desktop Client program directory when you install the FACSys Desktop software.  
 
If you launch the Cover Page Editor outside of FACSys and you create a cover page, you must then import the cover page into FACSys. For instructions on using the FACSys Desktop Tools|Import|Cover Page command.  

All cover pages you create with the Cover Page Editor have a ".lgo" file extension. You can only import and export files having this extension. If you have a cover page with another file extension (e.g., .DOC), you must recreate the cover page in the FACSys Cover Page Editor using the text and graphics tools discussed in this Help system and manual.