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why can't I see the fill coloring in MS Word on-screen?
I create a box from the drawing tool and then fill it with a color from the
drawing tool. It prints with the proper colors, but is only "white" on my monitor. |
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why can't I see the fill coloring in MS Word on-screen?
Click on Start | Control Panel | Accessibility Options | Display
| uncheck the "Use high contrast" box | OK. Pete B. wrote: I create a box from the drawing tool and then fill it with a color from the drawing tool. It prints with the proper colors, but is only "white" on my monitor. |
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why can't I see the fill coloring in MS Word on-screen?
It worked perfectly. Many thanks for sharing your knowlrdge.
"garfield-n-odie" wrote: Click on Start | Control Panel | Accessibility Options | Display | uncheck the "Use high contrast" box | OK. Pete B. wrote: I create a box from the drawing tool and then fill it with a color from the drawing tool. It prints with the proper colors, but is only "white" on my monitor. |
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