Printing multiple objects

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I've got a flowchart in PowerPoint that has a lot of overlapping objects. The
objects on top mask the objects below them onscreen, but when I print, the
objects below are clearly visible. How do I set it up so those objects are
masked when printed as they are onscreen?

Thanks!
 
If you are printing in black and white you need to adjust your
grayscale/black & white settings.

Got to:
View > Color/Grayscale . Choose Pure Black & White.
Select the item that you don't want showing when you print.
In your Black & White View Toolbar select Settings
Choose Grayscale or Don't Show

I like using the Color/Grayscale view to see what things will look like when
printing.
 
So is there no way to print objects without the objects underneath showing
through? I am more experienced with PowerPoint 2000 and 2002 and I know those
printed fine. But now all the objects underneath show through. This is making
PowerPoint useless to me.
 
So is there no way to print objects without the objects underneath showing
through? I am more experienced with PowerPoint 2000 and 2002 and I know those
printed fine. But now all the objects underneath show through. This is making
PowerPoint useless to me.

I don't understand your question. Sandy's explained how to solve the problem.
Is there some reason you're unwilling to try the suggestion or have you tried it and
found that it doesn't work?
 

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