Word printing faded text
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Word printing faded text
I have one document in Word 2010 (actually a series of documents but each serially created from one original) that prints all the text at about 50% grey scale. No other documents print this way and, in fact, all other documents print at 100% black.
I've checked every setting I can think of but can't seem to find the one that is causing this.
Any ideas on why this might be happening and what I can do about it? I can forward the document to anyone if that might help troubleshoot.
Since it's my resume, I'd really like to sort this out.
Many thanks!
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I've checked every setting I can think of but can't seem to find the one that is causing this.
Any ideas on why this might be happening and what I can do about it? I can forward the document to anyone if that might help troubleshoot.
Since it's my resume, I'd really like to sort this out.
Many thanks!
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check your ink cartridges
the black could be near emtpy, but on some prints its using the colour to create a composite black to composite
also check the print parameters for THAT DOCUMENT. Is it set to "draft"?
the black could be near emtpy, but on some prints its using the colour to create a composite black to composite
also check the print parameters for THAT DOCUMENT. Is it set to "draft"?
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The ink cartridge is full and, as I say, every other document is printing fully black.
I've looked all over Word, and tried Word help (which is notoriously mis-named) but can't seem to find anywhere that I can check if it is in draft form or how to change it if it is. I think you're right, though, in that the problem is specifically with this document, but I'm buggered if I can figure out what the problem is.
I've looked all over Word, and tried Word help (which is notoriously mis-named) but can't seem to find anywhere that I can check if it is in draft form or how to change it if it is. I think you're right, though, in that the problem is specifically with this document, but I'm buggered if I can figure out what the problem is.
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Cut and paste it into Wordpad, which will lose any formatting, and see if then prints in 100% black. If it does, cut and paste ite back in Wrod and you may find you've solved the problem.
Alternatively, save it as a .txt or .rtf file. Finally, you have probably already done this, but try clearing the formatting.
Alternatively, save it as a .txt or .rtf file. Finally, you have probably already done this, but try clearing the formatting.
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That sounds like a good idea. Clearly there's something in the formatting that gets carried from parent to child document, but I just cannot find the feature that's causing it. Cutting and pasting into Wordpad may do it.
I would clear the formatting but I'm not sure how or what setting there is that is causing the problem.
Thanks for the tip!
That sounds like a good idea. Clearly there's something in the formatting that gets carried from parent to child document, but I just cannot find the feature that's causing it. Cutting and pasting into Wordpad may do it.
I would clear the formatting but I'm not sure how or what setting there is that is causing the problem.
Thanks for the tip!
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I've done all of the above, except Tableview's idea of basically starting a new document.
There is obviously some formatting feature selected on that particular document that is causing this, but I can not find it to save my life. My knowledge of Word is just not sufficient to figure it out.
But thanks, everyone, for the input.
There is obviously some formatting feature selected on that particular document that is causing this, but I can not find it to save my life. My knowledge of Word is just not sufficient to figure it out.
But thanks, everyone, for the input.