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Default XL print preview should show grayscale if chosen on color printer

Why doesn't Excel display in print preview the setting chosen for a
particular printer? When I choose grayscale on my color printer, shouldn't
the print preview show in grayscale? The print comes out in grayscale, which
doesn't match the print preview. I though print preview was supposed to show
you what your print will look like. This really shouldn't be that hard. If
you send to a printer that is black and white, it shows the print preview in
grayscale. Why not just use this routine (grayscale dither) for color
printers when the they are set to grayscale?

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