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Printing in Excel
Good afternoon all,
Is there a way that I can print out a workbook without the colour fill appearing? Additonally is there a way of negating the conditonally formattted fill cells when printing? The cells are coloured to indicate information required by the user and to indicate errors in their inputs. Thanking-you in advance, Neil |
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Printing in Excel
"Neil Pearce" wrote in message
... Good afternoon all, Is there a way that I can print out a workbook without the colour fill appearing? Additonally is there a way of negating the conditonally formattted fill cells when printing? The cells are coloured to indicate information required by the user and to indicate errors in their inputs. Thanking-you in advance, Neil You will probably have a "print in black and white" option on your printer software. This will, of course, act on cell and text colour. Bill Ridgeway |
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