Colored Chart Lines Print White on HP and PostScript Printers
ID: Q69665
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel for Windows, versions 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 5.0c
SUMMARY
Chart lines formatted in certain colors print as white lines when you
use a Hewlett-Packard (HP) or PostScript printer driver with Microsoft
Excel.
MORE INFORMATION
If the lines on a chart (including line, XY scatter, and combination
charts) are formatted as one of the following colors
Bright green
Bright yellow
Magenta
Cyan
Light gray
and the chart is printed using one of the following printer drivers
HP DeskJet family
PCL/HP LaserJet
HP LaserJet III
PCL5/HP LaserJet III
PostScript
then the lines preview and print white. If the chart background is
white, it appears as though the lines were not printed. In earlier
versions of Microsoft Excel, the lines print dark even when a light
screen color is selected for the line.
WORKAROUND
Method 1
If you are not using the standard VGA video driver on your computer, try
switching to VGA and see if the problem still occurs. This problem has been
observed to be video driver-related.
Method 2
To work around the problem, you can either change the color of the
lines or change the chart foreground to a darker color like red to
make the lines visible.
Follow these steps to change the foreground color:
- From the Chart menu, choose Select Chart.
- From the Format menu, choose Patterns.
- In the Area box, select Foreground and pick the desired color.
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Version : 3.00 4.00 5.00 5.00c
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: March 21, 1999