Fonts' Color Different on Screen?

F

FARAZ QURESHI

I want to develope a Document to be presenting the font's in white color
while the background in black but upon being printed the other way around,
i.e. no background color while fonts being in automatic color scheme!

Any idea?

Thanx in advance!
 
M

macropod

Hi Faraz,

The best way to do this might be to use two documents. If you need to ensure they have the same content, link them via an
INCLUDETEXT field - that means the actual content only needs to be in one document.
 
P

PJY

This can be changed in your settings. Go to the start button, select
settings, then control panel, then display. In display go to the appearance
tab, select advanced, then window, change the window color to black in color
1, then change the color in the color box below that one to white. It will
print with black text
 
F

FARAZ QURESHI

Thanx a lot macropod,
But, how to use INCLUDETEXT field?
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Best Regards,
FARAZ A. QURESHI


macropod said:
Hi Faraz,

The best way to do this might be to use two documents. If you need to ensure they have the same content, link them via an
INCLUDETEXT field - that means the actual content only needs to be in one document.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

See http://daiya.mvps.org/includetext.htm

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

FARAZ QURESHI said:
Thanx a lot macropod,
But, how to use INCLUDETEXT field?
--

Best Regards,
FARAZ A. QURESHI


macropod said:
Hi Faraz,

The best way to do this might be to use two documents. If you need to
ensure they have the same content, link them via an
INCLUDETEXT field - that means the actual content only needs to be in one
document.

--
Cheers
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]


FARAZ QURESHI said:
I want to develope a Document to be presenting the font's in white color
while the background in black but upon being printed the other way
around,
i.e. no background color while fonts being in automatic color scheme!

Any idea?

Thanx in advance!
 

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