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My printer has run out of black ink. How can I set Excel 2003 to use another
colour wherever it would automatically use black?
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You can go to ToolsOptionsColor and modify the RGB of the black color
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But isn't it simpler to buy some more ink?

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My printer has run out of black ink. How can I set Excel 2003 to use
another
colour wherever it would automatically use black?


You can go to ToolsOptionsColor and modify the RGB of the black color
placeholder.

But isn't it simpler to buy some more ink?


LOL

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What did Rick Rothstein actually write? All I could see was "LOL"!

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My printer has run out of black ink. How can I set Excel 2003 to use
another
colour wherever it would automatically use black?


You can go to ToolsOptionsColor and modify the RGB of the black color
placeholder.

But isn't it simpler to buy some more ink?


LOL

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"Bob Phillips" wrote:

You can go to ToolsOptionsColor and modify the RGB of the black color
placeholder.

But isn't it simpler to buy some more ink?

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Bob

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My printer has run out of black ink. How can I set Excel 2003 to use
another
colour wherever it would automatically use black?




The answer, in theory, is "Yes". But the ink ran out when I had an urgent
job to do and the shops in this part of Ireland will not open till Monday
morning!

I tried your idea, modified the RGB of the black, but it made no difference
to the automatic colour.


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You still need black ink to produce color.

Black is part of the mix.


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The answer, in theory, is "Yes". But the ink ran out when I had an urgent
job to do and the shops in this part of Ireland will not open till Monday
morning!

I tried your idea, modified the RGB of the black, but it made no difference
to the automatic colour.


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