One piossbility is to select it all and change the color to Gray.
On May 19, 5:44 am, Obbsturm <Obbst...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I am trying to utilise a header and footer that when the page is printed they
> would come out in subdued tones much like a washedout watermark.
Obbsturm - 20 May 2008 00:54 GMT
Hadn't really thought of that was thinking the long way round
> One piossbility is to select it all and change the color to Gray.
>
> On May 19, 5:44 am, Obbsturm <Obbst...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
> > I am trying to utilise a header and footer that when the page is printed they
> > would come out in subdued tones much like a washedout watermark.
> I am trying to utilise a header and footer that when the page is printed they
> would come out in subdued tones much like a washedout watermark.
The first thing I'd try is to change the text color to gray.

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Obbsturm - 20 May 2008 00:54 GMT
Hadn't really thought of that was thinking the long way round
> > I am trying to utilise a header and footer that when the page is printed they
> > would come out in subdued tones much like a washedout watermark.
>
> The first thing I'd try is to change the text color to gray.