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I am using Excel 2002. When I made my spreadsheets, I used different
degrees of shading with the black dots, closer or further apart, depending on the level I chose. They used to print that way on our HP Laserjet printers, but now they print as shaded cells, with some being quite dark. This uses a lot of toner when I make copies, so I would like it to print with the dots again. I do not know if this is a printer setting or an Excel one that needs changed. Can anybody help me? Thanks! |
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This is a printer issue most likely related to the drivers.
"MarkV" wrote in message ... I am using Excel 2002. When I made my spreadsheets, I used different degrees of shading with the black dots, closer or further apart, depending on the level I chose. They used to print that way on our HP Laserjet printers, but now they print as shaded cells, with some being quite dark. This uses a lot of toner when I make copies, so I would like it to print with the dots again. I do not know if this is a printer setting or an Excel one that needs changed. Can anybody help me? Thanks! |
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