Hi Jules,
To do that, you'd have to manually/pr0gramatically shade the fields (eg by
shading the whole field, or shading just the first character and adding a
Charformat switch). The on-screen shading is not an attribute of the
document, so doesn't print.
Cheers
> Can a macro be set up to print field code shading (shading the results of
> field codes on the printed document)?
Graham Mayor - 13 Oct 2005 11:32 GMT
Or create a character style with (say) 15% grey shading and apply it to the
fields.

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> Hi Jules,
>
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>> Can a macro be set up to print field code shading (shading the
>> results of field codes on the printed document)?