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I originally posted this question on 8/8/2005 in
microsoft.public.office.developer.officedev.other, but since I still have not gotten any response, I decided to try again by posting it in this Discussion Group. In the Visual Basic Editor under Tools - Options - Editor format, I can specify the code colors for Normal Text, Comment Text, Keyword Text, etc. This is a wonderful feature when trying to edit a macro. However, when I print the code so that I can review it and pencil in edits that I want to make when I return to my computer, everything is black even though I sent it to a color printer. IS THERE A WAY TO PRINT THE CODE IN THE SPECIFIED COLORS? I tried selecting all, copying, and pasting into a Word document in hopes that it would retain the colors, but it doesn't. Any other ideas? Sarah Jane |
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