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Hi,
I copied a document to a new file under a different name, made some ajustments (single column instead of two, larger font) and printed the complete document. I interrupted the process after four pages came out entirely blank. A second time the same thing happened. I work with Word-2007 under Vista-SP1. On screen, the background color is blue, the font color white. Has something gone wrong here? What should I do to get rid of this problem? Thanks for your advice, kind regards, Rob. |
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Can you see the text in Print Preview?
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Rob van Albada" wrote in message ... Hi, I copied a document to a new file under a different name, made some ajustments (single column instead of two, larger font) and printed the complete document. I interrupted the process after four pages came out entirely blank. A second time the same thing happened. I work with Word-2007 under Vista-SP1. On screen, the background color is blue, the font color white. Has something gone wrong here? What should I do to get rid of this problem? Thanks for your advice, kind regards, Rob. |
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You need to check the option to print background colours. By default,
background colours are only for HTML (web) pages, so do not get printed. Without that option enabled, your printer is printing white text on a white background (i.e. it is printing nothing), so it works! Just go to Print Options and check the 'Print Background Colours and Images' option. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Rob van Albada" wrote in message ... Hi, I copied a document to a new file under a different name, made some ajustments (single column instead of two, larger font) and printed the complete document. I interrupted the process after four pages came out entirely blank. A second time the same thing happened. I work with Word-2007 under Vista-SP1. On screen, the background color is blue, the font color white. Has something gone wrong here? What should I do to get rid of this problem? Thanks for your advice, kind regards, Rob. |
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Yes, in Print Preview the text is white on a blue background.
In Concept, the text is white on white, i.e. invisible. BTW, I am speaking about a HTML-file. When I follow Terry's advice, the print is white of a greyish background (B/W laser printer). What I want is black print on a white page. Kind regards, Rob. On Mon, 9 Jun 2008 13:11:42 +0200, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Can you see the text in Print Preview? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Rob van Albada" wrote in message ... Hi, I copied a document to a new file under a different name, made some ajustments (single column instead of two, larger font) and printed the complete document. I interrupted the process after four pages came out entirely blank. A second time the same thing happened. I work with Word-2007 under Vista-SP1. On screen, the background color is blue, the font color white. Has something gone wrong here? What should I do to get rid of this problem? Thanks for your advice, kind regards, Rob. |
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Hi Rob,
It can depend on whether you're using a Word created HTML file or something you pasted in from the web and what result you want on the approach you may want to take. Under Office Button=Word Options=Advanced=Compatibility Options you can click on [+]Layout Options to expand the tree and turn on [x] Print colors as black on noncolor printers If you want to preserve the layout, but change the text color, you may want to try using Ctrl+A to select all text in the document then use Format=Font to set the color to black or 'Automatic' If you want to use the text, but clean things up first from being a web page then the steps in these Word MVP articles may help http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/CleanWebText.htm http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Clean_Up_Text.htm ============ "Rob van Albada" wrote in message ... Yes, in Print Preview the text is white on a blue background. In Concept, the text is white on white, i.e. invisible. BTW, I am speaking about a HTML-file. When I follow Terry's advice, the print is white of a greyish background (B/W laser printer). What I want is black print on a white page. Kind regards, Rob. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Have you tried setting the color to "Auto" instead of white (and then
turning off the option to print the background)? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Rob van Albada" wrote in message ... Yes, in Print Preview the text is white on a blue background. In Concept, the text is white on white, i.e. invisible. BTW, I am speaking about a HTML-file. When I follow Terry's advice, the print is white of a greyish background (B/W laser printer). What I want is black print on a white page. Kind regards, Rob. On Mon, 9 Jun 2008 13:11:42 +0200, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Can you see the text in Print Preview? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Rob van Albada" wrote in message ... Hi, I copied a document to a new file under a different name, made some ajustments (single column instead of two, larger font) and printed the complete document. I interrupted the process after four pages came out entirely blank. A second time the same thing happened. I work with Word-2007 under Vista-SP1. On screen, the background color is blue, the font color white. Has something gone wrong here? What should I do to get rid of this problem? Thanks for your advice, kind regards, Rob. |
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Hi Bob,
No, my text has not been pasted from the web. I tried following you advice, but the result was black text on a greyish background. Then I remembered that the print option 'print background colours' was still on. I unchecked it, and the result was black on white, just what I need! Thanks for the tip! Kind regards, Rob. NB When I set the text colour to Auto, it wil be black on a blue background, i.e. on screen it will not be acceptable. On Mon, 9 Jun 2008 06:31:47 -0700, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Hi Rob, It can depend on whether you're using a Word created HTML file or something you pasted in from the web and what result you want on the approach you may want to take. Under Office Button=Word Options=Advanced=Compatibility Options you can click on [+]Layout Options to expand the tree and turn on [x] Print colors as black on noncolor printers If you want to preserve the layout, but change the text color, you may want to try using Ctrl+A to select all text in the document then use Format=Font to set the color to black or 'Automatic' If you want to use the text, but clean things up first from being a web page then the steps in these Word MVP articles may help http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/CleanWebText.htm http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Clean_Up_Text.htm ============ "Rob van Albada" wrote in message ... Yes, in Print Preview the text is white on a blue background. In Concept, the text is white on white, i.e. invisible. BTW, I am speaking about a HTML-file. When I follow Terry's advice, the print is white of a greyish background (B/W laser printer). What I want is black print on a white page. Kind regards, Rob. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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