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SYMPTOMS
When you try to print a black line on a report, the line is not printed.
However, if you view the report in Print Preview, you see the line. If you
change the line's BorderColor property to a color other than black (0), the
line is printed.
CAUSEWhen the Spool Data Format setting for the printer you are using is set to RAW, black lines will not print on your report, and gridlines will not print on your table, query, or form in Datasheet view. RESOLUTIONIf you want to have black lines print on your report and gridlines print on your table, query, or form in Datasheet view, change the spool setting of the printer to EMF (Enhanced Metafile format). Otherwise, change the color for the lines or gridlines you are printing to another color. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Access 97. MORE INFORMATIONThe Enhanced Metafile format (EMF) allows Windows 95 and later to use a full 32-bit GDI instruction set. When you print using the EMF spooling option, Windows creates an EMF that contains a complete set of instructions that re-create the image as printed output. When you change your Spool Data Format printer setting to EMF, Windows can better handle printing black lines. Steps to Reproduce Problem
REFERENCES
For more information about changing print driver settings, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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