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SYMPTOMSText contained in worksheet cells may print in front of drawing objects, rather than behind them. CAUSEThis problem may occur if you are using a printer driver that does not properly handle the mix of text and graphics generated by Microsoft Excel when you print a worksheet. RESOLUTIONThere are two possible solutions to this problem. Method 1Turn on the Print TrueType as graphics option for your printer. To do this:
After this setting is enabled, text contained in cells should print correctly behind drawing objects, not in front of them. Method 2Obtain a newer printer driver for your printer. If your printer manufacturer has a home page on the Internet, you may be able to obtain a driver by visiting their home page. Web addresses for some popular printer manufacturers are included here:
The third-party contact information included in this article is provided to help you find the technical support you need. This contact information is subject to change without notice. Microsoft in no way guarantees the accuracy of this third-party contact information. If you do not have Internet access, you may need to contact your printer's manufacturer directly to see if a newer driver is available. If you install a newer printer driver and the problem remains, use the first workaround (enable Print TrueType as graphics). STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATION
In Microsoft Excel, you can use the various tools on the Drawing toolbar to create drawing objects or AutoShapes within your worksheets. Such objects float above the worksheet, in an area known as the drawing layer.
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