Re: Omit Background color during printing?
- From: "Echo S" <echos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 09:55:51 -0500
If your text follows the slide color scheme, you can edit the color scheme
and change the white swatch to black. That will turn *all* white items to
black, though. See http://www.echosvoice.com/colorschemes.htm for
information on PPT and color schemes.
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Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
"Patrick" <Patrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:66419DE3-E283-4D7F-A6FA-2FAE7DEFB4E0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I have a presentation where the silde master has a green background. All
> subsequent slides using the master have white text. I can easily print all
my
> slides using the greyscale option for printing of slides. It eliminates
the
> green background and makes it white, while also turning all the white text
to
> black. That works great.
> But if I wish to quickly print the slides in color while also eliminating
> the background color, It does not allow me to do that. I seem to be forced
to
> create an alterate presentation, change the color of the master to white,
and
> then painstakingly change all the text on each slide to black. All this in
a
> effort to get a color prinout without a dark background.
> Why does the greyscale option eliminate the background and the color
option
> does not. Or is there a way that I can print in color and automatically
turn
> the background off. Please keep in mind I have white text that needs to
> change to black automatically too.
> Patrick
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