Graphics cover text....

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CJ

Hey Folks,

I have a document that i'm trying to print yet it's not
printing what is being displayed on Print Preview. I have
a graphic that I inserted into the document
using "Insert" "Picture" "From File...". I've then sent
that picture behind text and faded it out so the text is
in front of the picture and the picture sort of acts as a
watermark. So everything looks beautiful, but when I print
it out the picture covers the written material and i've
tried everything to "send behind text" and everything
looks good on Print Preview... it's just when I print it
out is when I get the problem. I've tried it on multiple
printers, still the same problem.
Any Ideas Anybody? Thanks!

CJ
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi C.J.,

It can be a Word setting or a printer driver issue.
If you're using a Postscript printer driver see if
the setting for Print Postscript over text in
Tools=>Options=>Print helps and also try using
the Word97 setting in Tools=>Options=>Compatability.

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Hey Folks,

I have a document that i'm trying to print yet it's not
printing what is being displayed on Print Preview. I have
a graphic that I inserted into the document
using "Insert" "Picture" "From File...". I've then sent
that picture behind text and faded it out so the text is
in front of the picture and the picture sort of acts as a
watermark. So everything looks beautiful, but when I print
it out the picture covers the written material and i've
tried everything to "send behind text" and everything
looks good on Print Preview... it's just when I print it
out is when I get the problem. I've tried it on multiple
printers, still the same problem.
Any Ideas Anybody? Thanks!

CJ>>
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I hope this helps you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

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http://microsoft.com/uk/office/preview/system.asp

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http://microsoft.com/mscorp/execmail/2003/10-13productivity.asp
 

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