A caution Re: How to change the default color
- From: "Malvern" <thisis@fak>
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 11:14:26 -0700
Be sure your printer is set to print only the text, not the background, as
failing to do so will use up you color cartridges really fast. Check your
printer setup options to see if it can be designated to not print background
colors unless you want it.
Malv
<dstdst123@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi there
I heard that I can change the default Windows color from white to
others e.g. whenver I open an Excel blank file, the background will
be, say light green, instead of the default white or ....
whenver I open an Microsoft outlook, the background will be, say light
green, instead of the default white.
Some say it is a good color to protect the eye (white is too
striking).
How can I do that? Where at Windows or Excel or Outlook should I set
up?
Thanks:)
.
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