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Posted by Steve Pugh on 04/03/06 22:03
ms.kimy@gmail.com wrote:
>I've read through many threads talking about forcing background colors
>to print. Most were rather old posts. So, wondered if anyone knew a
>way to do this?
As you've read the previous discussions (and some are from only a few
weeks ago) then you know that the answer is no, and you probably know
why that answer is unlikely to change.
>I document I rec-created as a webpage. The headings have a background
>color of gray. This is an extranet for a company. They don't want to
>change their printer settings to allow background colors to print. But,
>when they are viewing this document, they want the background colors to
>print without having to change their printer settings themselves.
>
>Is there a way I can change this for them in code?
No. Make the headings foreground images or accept that the users'
default printer settings will over ride anything you suggest in
HTML/CSS.
Steve
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