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I am "new" to WORD so my expertise is limited.
I am doing a mail merge of data into WORD, and my fields show up on the document with 'grey' highlight (or something like that) in the background. It wasn't doing this at first, but now that I want to print them out, it prints out the dark areas. Can someone please tell me if I have turned on a key or something? I need to set that off so that it won't print out like that. I'm facing a deadline and need an answer quickly if at all possible. -- Regards, Karma |
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Field shading shouldn't print - but you can turn off the shading in tools
options view. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Karma wrote: I am "new" to WORD so my expertise is limited. I am doing a mail merge of data into WORD, and my fields show up on the document with 'grey' highlight (or something like that) in the background. It wasn't doing this at first, but now that I want to print them out, it prints out the dark areas. Can someone please tell me if I have turned on a key or something? I need to set that off so that it won't print out like that. I'm facing a deadline and need an answer quickly if at all possible. |
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