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Juskalux

Text colors and printing
 
I cannot get my colored text to print properly. I have text in my
spreadsheet colored light grey, but it prints out black.
I did some tests to try to identify where the problem was. It is not a
printer setting, because I can print grey text just fine with other programs
(I tested with Word) using the same printer settings. The "Black and White"
check box is not checked. Colored backgrounds of cells print out correctly,
it is only text which has the problem. Any color of text prints out black,
except white colored text, which prints (or rather doesn't print) exactly as
it should.
I know this is probably some hidden setting I'm not aware of. Does anyone
have any ideas?
Thanks!


Gord Dibben

Text colors and printing
 
There is no hidden setting in Excel that would cause your described problem to
occur AFAIK.

If you had "Draft Quailty" checked I would expect to see no background color
either but worth a look.

Other than that............can't think of anything outside a printer issue which
you have discounted.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 12:36:00 -0700, Juskalux
wrote:

I cannot get my colored text to print properly. I have text in my
spreadsheet colored light grey, but it prints out black.
I did some tests to try to identify where the problem was. It is not a
printer setting, because I can print grey text just fine with other programs
(I tested with Word) using the same printer settings. The "Black and White"
check box is not checked. Colored backgrounds of cells print out correctly,
it is only text which has the problem. Any color of text prints out black,
except white colored text, which prints (or rather doesn't print) exactly as
it should.
I know this is probably some hidden setting I'm not aware of. Does anyone
have any ideas?
Thanks!




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