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Printing without colour
I have a spreadsheet which has colour in some of the cells.
When I print it out, I don't want the colour to show. Is there a way that I can print an excel document and have it ignore the colour? |
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Printing without colour
Follow File | Page Setup | Sheet (tab) and click on Black and White
(about 2/3 way down the panel). Hope this helps. Pete On Apr 24, 12:02 pm, David Crawt wrote: I have a spreadsheet which has colour in some of the cells. When I print it out, I don't want the colour to show. Is there a way that I can print an excel document and have it ignore the colour? |
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David wrote on Tue, 24 Apr 2007 04:02:01 -0700:
DC When I print it out, I don't want the colour to show. There may be more elegant ways to do it, but why not select the whole sheet and change the font color to Automatc and the fill color to No fill. The changes can be undone with edit or else the worksheet can be closed without saving. Mind you I don't have this problem much because I don't have a color printer:-(. James Silverton Potomac, Maryland E-mail, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.comcast.not |
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