B&W view

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Atogeniqua

I have created a shaded table with coloured fill and white bord­ers.
In B&W view I have selected Greyscale. The problem is, when users
i­nsert new rows or columns, the borders show as black (and not
white). ­Is there a default function or a way around this? Do I have
to keep tur­ning it to Greyscale every time?

thanks
 
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Echo S

I don't know any way around this. Probably nobody else does, either, or you
would have received responses when you posted this question previously.

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Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I have created a shaded table with coloured fill and white bord­ers.
In B&W view I have selected Greyscale. The problem is, when users
i­nsert new rows or columns, the borders show as black (and not
white). ­Is there a default function or a way around this? Do I have
to keep tur­ning it to Greyscale every time?

thanks
 
M

Mario Valle

Well, it is an annoying problem. For example I use sometimes a white no border rectangle
to cover something inside an image. Good for presenting, but a disaster printing handouts.
The only solution found is:
- set B&W view
- right click on the object and select grayscale tools (or something similar)
- from the submenu select grayscale

The only problem is: if I do this with a text box with a colored text, selecting
grtaiscale print it gray, not black, obviously. This means that I have to repeat this
setting for all the text boxes on the slide.

Hope it helps

mario
 

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