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jgraves
I have an Excel 2007 workbook with a table on the first sheet and a pasted
picture link of that table on the last sheet.
We have some cells in the table with white or light background and dark font
and some with dark background and light font.
I would like to leave the colors as they are on the first sheet, and have
the print sheet treat all cells as white, borders as black, and font as
black, so that it does not use so much ink when we print.
I am trying to adjust the settings in the Image Control Section of the
Picture Tab of the Format Picture dialog box to achieve this, but am coming
up dry. Anyone had experience with this?
picture link of that table on the last sheet.
We have some cells in the table with white or light background and dark font
and some with dark background and light font.
I would like to leave the colors as they are on the first sheet, and have
the print sheet treat all cells as white, borders as black, and font as
black, so that it does not use so much ink when we print.
I am trying to adjust the settings in the Image Control Section of the
Picture Tab of the Format Picture dialog box to achieve this, but am coming
up dry. Anyone had experience with this?