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I am a tech at an elementary school. The students are learning how to use
Excel and have just started printing charts. When they print 2 dimensional
charts, the charts come out with clear vibratn colors, when that same chart
is converted in to a 3 dimensional chart, the colors become washed out to the
point where you can't tell the difference between the default blue and the
default purple. Does anyone know what causes this, or more importantly, how
to fix it?
Excel and have just started printing charts. When they print 2 dimensional
charts, the charts come out with clear vibratn colors, when that same chart
is converted in to a 3 dimensional chart, the colors become washed out to the
point where you can't tell the difference between the default blue and the
default purple. Does anyone know what causes this, or more importantly, how
to fix it?