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I have screenprints from a mainframe application where the background is
black and text is green. Is there a way to change those colors so the
background is transparent or white, and the font black?
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Default Screenprint color change?

Not in Word, but any half decent graphics application should be able to
manage it. E.g. in SnagIt (there's a working trial) Image Color Effects
Monochrome the Color Effects Invert should suffice. If not change the
green to white then invert.

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I have screenprints from a mainframe application where the background
is black and text is green. Is there a way to change those colors so
the background is transparent or white, and the font black?



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