Text box fill is not the same thing as shading. Make sure you have "Drawing
objects" checked on the Print tab of Tools | Options.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Serenity2u" wrote in message
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Hi Bob,
I tried your suggestions - none of them solved the problem. The shading
is
in a Word document, in a text box. Shading does
print out in Excel, so it's not a printer problem. I tried copying the
document into a new document in case the old one was corrupt. That didn't
work either. Any more suggestions?
Thanks very much!
"BobT" wrote:
Could be a number of things but start with easy stuff. Check the PRINT
tab
in the TOOLS | OPTIONS dialog box. Make sure the draft output is not
checked. Is the shading part of a form? If so, ensure the FIELD CODES
option on this same dialog box is checked.
Next, see if shading in other documents or other applications (e.g.
Excel)
prints. If Excel can print a shaded range of cells, then it's a Word
problem
(e.g. setting, corrupt file, etc.) if Excel cannot print a shaded range
of
cells, then it's a printer or printer driver/setup problem.
Hope this helps.
Bob Tulk
MOUS(XP/97)
"Serenity2u" wrote:
The shading in my documents is not showing up when I print out my
document.
I have recently gotten a new computer w/new operating system using MS
Word
2003, which seems to account for the problem, as it wasn't before.
Can
anyone help?
Thank you!
Sasha