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      30th Apr 2007
I putting together a powerpoint presentation and everytime I want to view or
print it I have to change it from greyscale to color. Is there anyway to
default it to color?
 
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      30th Apr 2007
In article <96136242-3ADF-4F7F-ABE3-(E-Mail Removed)>, LCastro wrote:
> I putting together a powerpoint presentation and everytime I want to view or
> print it I have to change it from greyscale to color. Is there anyway to
> default it to color?


It's hard to picture this exactly. Do you mean that when you open the
presentation, it appears in B/W or greyscale?

Or just that when you choose File, Print, greyscale is the default rather than
color?


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