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I'm working on a pricebook, many worksheets. On all worksheets, I'm using
the fill color option on the headers (gray 20%). They all look solid, no
pattern applied. However, when I print everything out, a couple of the
worksheets print those header cells with a patterned look. It still looks
like it is supposed to on the monitor and the settings I find say no pattern
is applied. How do I stop this? I would like all the header cells to look
uniform, solid not a patterned look.
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