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SYMPTOMS
When you print an object whose color is the same as the slide background
color, and are using a black and white printer, the object is printed with
a border.
CAUSE
By default, PowerPoint prints a drawing object with a border when you
print to a black and white printer.
RESOLUTIONTo change the way an object is printed to a black and white printer, use either of the following methods. Method 1: Turn Off the Grayscale Print OptionUsing this method, your slide prints as a grayscale representation of the color version you see on the screen. With many presentations, this may be the effect you want.
Method 2: Customize objects while in Black and White ViewTo customize objects while in Black and White View, follow these steps:
NOTE: You can use this method any time an object is printed differently to a black and white printer than it appears on your screen. REFERENCESFor more information about previewing your presentation in black and white, press F1 to activate the office assistant, and enter the following question in the "What would you like to do?" field: "Preview black and white"Click Search, then double-click "Preview and change what slides will look like when printed in black and white" to go to that topic. Additional query words: 9.00 ppt9 ppt2000 hairline pure b&w add-in context electronic whiteout background color hidden laserJet II III 4 5 PostScript colour autoshape rectangle box circle square Opaque fill ppt2k
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