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Header Graphics Geaying Out

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Dennis Hughes - 20 May 2006 21:29 GMT
I was preparing a stationary to use with an upcoming reunion.

I created a header and placed some squadron logos in it and a line of text.

When I am working in the header the graphics are full color and normal.

When I close the header they become dimmed.  When I print, the graphics
print dimmed.

I think I am not doing something I should, but I can't figure it out.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Dennis
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 20 May 2006 21:35 GMT
The dimming when you're not in the header pane is normal. Dimming in print
is not unless you have defined the graphic as a "watermark."

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> I was preparing a stationary to use with an upcoming reunion.
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Dennis Hughes - 20 May 2006 22:21 GMT
I go to format, background, printed watermart and is says "no wartermark'

Anything else it could be?

Thanks,

Dennis

> The dimming when you're not in the header pane is normal. Dimming in print
> is not unless you have defined the graphic as a "watermark."
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Dennis Hughes - 20 May 2006 22:35 GMT
I am embarrassed to say I was printing in draft mode.

When I changed to my Epson, it prints normally.

thanks,

Dennis
> The dimming when you're not in the header pane is normal. Dimming in print
> is not unless you have defined the graphic as a "watermark."
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 21 May 2006 00:29 GMT
Thanks for the feedback; this was worrying me. Note, however, that in some
versions of Word "watermark" is a color setting (called "washout" in later
versions).

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