any spreadsheet shows in black amp; white, even if the original has cells filled
in color or the fonts are colored. If I edit the document, save it, and
transfer it back, the colors show on the other pc's, but on mine. If I
select a color printer, the print preview shows in color correctly. I have
re-installed Office 2003 Pro with no effect.........
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quot;Art Ripleyquot; wrote:
gt; any spreadsheet shows in black amp; white, even if the original has cells filled
gt; in color or the fonts are colored. If I edit the document, save it, and
gt; transfer it back, the colors show on the other pc's, but on mine. If I
gt; select a color printer, the print preview shows in color correctly. I have
gt; re-installed Office 2003 Pro with no effect.........
You didn't indicate if you have your Excel set for Print view or if you are referring to print preview. In any case, I have seen
this occur in situations where there has either been a print server in use or when the default printer is black and white or both.
If it is a print server that does not allow bidirectional communication, you could be out of luck. In any case, although I won't bet
my first born on this, my experience has been that this hasn't really been an Excel issue per se, but more of a print driver/print
server thing.
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RMC,CPAquot;Art Ripleyquot; lt;Art gt; wrote in message ...
any spreadsheet shows in black amp; white, even if the original has cells filled
in color or the fonts are colored. If I edit the document, save it, and
transfer it back, the colors show on the other pc's, but on mine. If I
select a color printer, the print preview shows in color correctly. I have
re-installed Office 2003 Pro with no effect.........
- May 16 Wed 2007 20:37
unable to display colors
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