XL2000: Borders Printed Black with "Black and White" Selected (212165)
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This article was previously published under Q212165 SYMPTOMS
When you print in Microsoft Excel, all borders are printed black regardless
of the color you used to format them. For example, a border formatted with
white is printed black.
CAUSE
This problem occurs if the Black and white check box on the Sheet tab in the Page Setup dialog box is selected. When you select the Black and white check box, any border color you apply around an object or cell is printed black.
WORKAROUND
To print without borders, remove the border. To do this, use the appropriate method for your situation, depending on whether you want to remove the border from text or from an AutoShape.
Method 1: Removing the Border Around Cells- Select the cells that have borders that you want to remove. On the Format menu, click Cells.
- In the Format Cells dialog box, click the Border tab.
- Under Line, click None in the Style box.
- Under Presets, click Outline, and then click OK.
Method 2: Removing the Border Around AutoShapes- Double-click the border of the object that contains the border you
want to remove.
The Format AutoShape or Format Text Box dialog box appears.
- Click the Colors and Lines tab.
- Under Line, click No Line in the Color list.
- Click OK.
MORE INFORMATION
On black-and-white printers, Excel prints colors as shades of gray. You can reduce the amount of time it takes Excel to print a worksheet that contains colors by printing colors in black and white. When you print a worksheet by using only black and white, Excel prints fonts and borders formatted in color in black.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 9/25/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbprb kbprint KB212165 |
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