Headers and Footer Pictures print in grey scale

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Robert

HI,

I'm using Office 2007 and have created headers and footers with text, jpeg
and tiff files. The text prints in black, the company logos print only in
grey and faded colors. Any solutions out there, please?

Thank you in advance,

Robert
 
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Robert M. Franz (RMF)

Hello Robert
I'm using Office 2007 and have created headers and footers with text, jpeg
and tiff files. The text prints in black, the company logos print only in
grey and faded colors. Any solutions out there, please?

if you enter the pictures in the body text area -- do the colors print
differently?

Greetings
Robert
 
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Robert

eHeader/footer Challenge

Hi Robert,
Thanks for replying. Yes, the logos print just fine elsewhere. The problem
has arisen in the attempt at creating an easily re-usable letterhead
stationary with statiionary headers and footers. The footer is the real
problem: when typing it can sneak onto the next page if you're not careful
with how much you type.

I just don't understand why things are so difficult lke this. Is there a
setting that needs to be set? Any ideas would be helpful.

Thanks again,

Robert Curzon
 
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Robert

Hi Suzanne,

I have not been able to create headers or footers that maintain their color
integrity, so the copy at the bottom sneaks onto the next page because it is
not created as a footer. I understand this clearly. My problem is creating
a header and footer, whose colors to do not turn shades of grey, instead of
colors and blackest black, as in the original .jpg and/or tiff. Any ideas on
solutions to my main problem?

Thank you for the interest and your response!

Robert Curzon
 
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grammatim

Are you saying that they literally print grayed-out on paper? They're
_supposed_ to appear grayed-out on screen, until you select the header/
footer.
 
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Robert

Oh, gosh. Am I embarrassed! I've had terrible case of the flu, which
apparently has disengaged my brain from reality. The headers and footers
print fine. I should have realized the greyed out look was not going to
print that way.

Problem solved. Thank you, all.

Robert
 
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Robert M. Franz (RMF)

Robert said:
Thanks for replying. Yes, the logos print just fine elsewhere.

then there's probably a problem with the printer (driver). Generally,
stuff in headers and footers is supposed to display a bit more
"whitish," but not print that way. Does ordinary text in the footer
print any differently than in the body text area? Can you reproduce this
behavior with other documents, on other printers? Maybe the printer has
real trouble printing _anything_ on that position on the paper ...

The problem
has arisen in the attempt at creating an easily re-usable letterhead
stationary with statiionary headers and footers. The footer is the real
problem: when typing it can sneak onto the next page if you're not careful
with how much you type.

It cannot sneak unto the next page when it's really in the footer, as
long as you don't forget to tick "Different first page" in Page Setup.

HTH
Robert
 
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grammatim

Oh, gosh.  Am I embarrassed!  I've had terrible case of the flu, which
apparently has disengaged my brain from reality.

I guess that means Computers are among the heavy machinery you
shouldn't operate when you're taking something.
 

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