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Reports printing with a green background??

A customer is reporting that all reports are printing with a greeny
background. When previewed they have what looks like a light-grey
background.

I can see this as they are not local. They say other things like Word
documents print fine, only the Access reports are doing this.

They print fine on my system. They all are formatted for white backgrounds.

This is a 2000 database. They are using 2003. I have used the db in 2003 and
it work fine for me.

Any help on this appreciated as I am stumped.
Sep 22 '08 #1
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 16:15:54 +1000, "JeffP" <no******@asken .com.auwrote:
>A customer is reporting that all reports are printing with a greeny
background. When previewed they have what looks like a light-grey
background.

I can see this as they are not local. They say other things like Word
documents print fine, only the Access reports are doing this.

They print fine on my system. They all are formatted for white backgrounds.

This is a 2000 database. They are using 2003. I have used the db in 2003 and
it work fine for me.

Any help on this appreciated as I am stumped.
The computer that is printing reports with a 'greeny' background may have a
custom "theme" implemented. If so, the colors shown in the 'Background Color
Form" may not produce the colors as shown. You will have to manually enter a
color code that represents White regardless of theme. Sorry, I can't help you
with this. It is possible that the color code is program specific.

Chuck
Sep 22 '08 #2

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