Excel has an option to print backgrounds. I believe it defaults to Off, so
the shading won't waste ink or toner.

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Problem with overlays






A couple of years ago we created an overlay via Excel. Today the need
came up to make a slight change to the overlay.
I made the change in Excel and recreated my overlay. Now the places on
the form that had a grey shading no longer shade.(ie headings are shaded
to stand out)
I cannot find anything on the AFP600 printer definitions that would
appear to change this.

Does anyone have an idea what might cause this?

Mike



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