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− | To print backgrounds in | + | To print backgrounds in white and text in black, no matter what the color settings are on, do the following: |
− | + | #Click '''File > Print'''. | |
− | + | #Click '''Options'''. | |
− | + | #Under Quality, click '''Black & white'''. | |
− | + | #Click '''OK'''. | |
− | + | #Click '''OK'''. | |
− | This will print backgrounds in | + | This will print backgrounds in white, and text in black. The only downside is that objects will be printed in shades of grey. |
Latest revision as of 11:56, 21 April 2009
I have a presentation with light text on a black background. When I print it, I'd like to have black text on a white background. Is this possible?
To print backgrounds in white and text in black, no matter what the color settings are on, do the following:
- Click File > Print.
- Click Options.
- Under Quality, click Black & white.
- Click OK.
- Click OK.
This will print backgrounds in white, and text in black. The only downside is that objects will be printed in shades of grey.