R
Robert
Has anyone found out why an Excel file will become, I
guess, corrupted where it will print colored fonts (even
bold ones) real light instead of as though they were
black? Telling Excel to print black & white works to
correct this anomally but is not a desired solution as
sometimes white fonts are sometimes used to not print
certain information but to retain the information. I am
using Excel 2000. I just printed a file and told it to
print black & white and the fonts came as desired however
the shading was gone from the printout.
Your assistance is most appreciated.
guess, corrupted where it will print colored fonts (even
bold ones) real light instead of as though they were
black? Telling Excel to print black & white works to
correct this anomally but is not a desired solution as
sometimes white fonts are sometimes used to not print
certain information but to retain the information. I am
using Excel 2000. I just printed a file and told it to
print black & white and the fonts came as desired however
the shading was gone from the printout.
Your assistance is most appreciated.