J
Jim
I need help.
Half of my office has Office 2003 and the rest still have Office 2000.
Whenever someone creates a ppt in Office 2000 and another attempts to print
that ppt in a black/white printer using Office 2003 (SP1), there always seems
to be print issues. Display on the screen is not an issue....just printing.
These issues included line graphs not printing proper scales (solid instead)
as well as shaded areas just printing wrong.
I did some searching on the web and thought I found some resolution....if
during printing the print type was changed from GRAYSCALE to COLOR, nearly
all the issues disappeared and all scales were acceptable.
Today, another issues occurred where shaded color areas on a ppt print in
B/W fine in Office 2000 but print as a 'checkerboard' in Office 2003 (SP1),
where the shaded area of cells has the 'every other' approach. This occurs
both in GRAYSCALE and COLOR printing on a B/W printer.
Not sure how to fix this one.
Any help would be appreciated.
Half of my office has Office 2003 and the rest still have Office 2000.
Whenever someone creates a ppt in Office 2000 and another attempts to print
that ppt in a black/white printer using Office 2003 (SP1), there always seems
to be print issues. Display on the screen is not an issue....just printing.
These issues included line graphs not printing proper scales (solid instead)
as well as shaded areas just printing wrong.
I did some searching on the web and thought I found some resolution....if
during printing the print type was changed from GRAYSCALE to COLOR, nearly
all the issues disappeared and all scales were acceptable.
Today, another issues occurred where shaded color areas on a ppt print in
B/W fine in Office 2000 but print as a 'checkerboard' in Office 2003 (SP1),
where the shaded area of cells has the 'every other' approach. This occurs
both in GRAYSCALE and COLOR printing on a B/W printer.
Not sure how to fix this one.
Any help would be appreciated.