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Perhaps your Sheet settings in Page Setup are set for Black and White or
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 11:33:01 -0800, leahl wrote:

We just went through a change in our network and when I opened my Excel...
all was different... I can't remember where to change this...??? When I open
Print Preview, it is Black & White and I know it was color print preview
before... ??? Am I dreaming?


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I checked it... and it is not... I am using Vista... I am sure it is
something simple...I just can't find it.
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"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Perhaps your Sheet settings in Page Setup are set for Black and White or
Draft Quality?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 11:33:01 -0800, leahl wrote:

We just went through a change in our network and when I opened my Excel...
all was different... I can't remember where to change this...??? When I open
Print Preview, it is Black & White and I know it was color print preview
before... ??? Am I dreaming?



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Vista and Excel 2007?

I run neither so not much help.


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I checked it... and it is not... I am using Vista... I am sure it is
something simple...I just can't find it.


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I am sorry... yes, Vista and Excel 2007. I sometimes forget to add that
little tidbit onf info.
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"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Vista and Excel 2007?

I run neither so not much help.


Gord

On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 12:58:02 -0800, leahl wrote:

I checked it... and it is not... I am using Vista... I am sure it is
something simple...I just can't find it.



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I am having the exact same problem. I am running XP professional (service
pack 3) and Office 2007. This problem started for me on 12/17, but my system
was off 12/16. Today I was finally able to print in color, but the print
preview is still in black and white. 2 other people at my job are having the
same issue, so I blame an update.

Someone please help us!

"leahl" wrote:

I am sorry... yes, Vista and Excel 2007. I sometimes forget to add that
little tidbit onf info.
--
Leah L. Hinds
Project Manager, Training & Support


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Vista and Excel 2007?

I run neither so not much help.


Gord

On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 12:58:02 -0800, leahl wrote:

I checked it... and it is not... I am using Vista... I am sure it is
something simple...I just can't find it.



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