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Default Printing in Color with Excel 2007

Excel has its own black and white setting. Go to the File menu and
choose Page Setup. There, go to the Sheet tab and ensure that both
"Black And White" and "Draft quality" are not checked.

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On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 12:31:03 -0800, jrb1952
wrote:

I'm having a problem printing in color to a network printer from Excel 2007.
I have a workbook consisting of 18 worksheets: 1 has a table of data and the
other 17 are bar graphs (in color). When I specify the printer and select
full color on the printer properties in Word or PowerPoint, my documents
print in color. However when I try to print this workbook, everything comes
out in black and white.

Has anyone else had this problem? Thanks

 
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