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Aside from checking that you have the most recent driver for the same
printer, I can't think of what you need to do. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "hmm" wrote in message ... In Excel 2000, I formatted data labels in a chart with an Area property of "none" (i.e. - the rectangular area of data labels to be transparent). It displays properly on the sceen, but in my printout the data label areas are white (over a shaded chart area). A co-worker who printed out the same chart from her computer got the proper result, using the same network printer. Does anyone know what I need to change to get the desired format in the printout? |
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