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Colored Cells Question
I have a bunch of cells that have colored backgrounds that until
recently showed up when I was printing the sheet. What would cause them to suddenly stop printing, and even more importantly what can I do to fix it? John |
Colored Cells Question
John,
Are you getting black and white representation in Print Preview or have are the colours not showing in normal view ? NickHK "mastermind" wrote in message oups.com... I have a bunch of cells that have colored backgrounds that until recently showed up when I was printing the sheet. What would cause them to suddenly stop printing, and even more importantly what can I do to fix it? John |
Colored Cells Question
When I veiw it before printing I can see all the cell borders and
everything. It is only the areas where there is a background color, in this case grey. It shows everything but patterns or background colors and I can't figure out why. |
Colored Cells Question
So the Print Preview is black and white but normal view is full colour ?
NickHK "mastermind" wrote in message oups.com... When I veiw it before printing I can see all the cell borders and everything. It is only the areas where there is a background color, in this case grey. It shows everything but patterns or background colors and I can't figure out why. |
Colored Cells Question
Yeah...normal veiw has all the different shading, and everything. It
is only in the print preview that all the backgrounds disappear. |
Colored Cells Question
If you have more than 1 printer installed (even a virtual PDF printer etc),
try looking at the Print Preview under another printer. I get this sometimes with Abode PDF; seems to be something to do with the ports not being read properly. If you look at the Printers(ProblemPrinter)PropertiesPorts and make sure the settings are correct. Check the other printer's settings are correct. NickHK "mastermind" wrote in message oups.com... Yeah...normal veiw has all the different shading, and everything. It is only in the print preview that all the backgrounds disappear. |
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