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How do I make my black text single color black not 4 color black?
I've created a piece that was then saved as a pdf and sent to the printers.
The black text reads as a 4 color black, and they would like it single color black. Is there any way to accomplish this in Word 2003? |
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How do I make my black text single color black not 4 color black?
Can you set your .pdf settings for black and white?
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Lara Go" Lara wrote in message ... I've created a piece that was then saved as a pdf and sent to the printers. The black text reads as a 4 color black, and they would like it single color black. Is there any way to accomplish this in Word 2003? |
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How do I make my black text single color black not 4 color black?
In Word 2003, with the Acrobat 7 plug-in, select "press quality" for the
conversion setting. To avoid other problems set the fonts to be embedded. "Lara Go" wrote: I've created a piece that was then saved as a pdf and sent to the printers. The black text reads as a 4 color black, and they would like it single color black. Is there any way to accomplish this in Word 2003? |
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