ID: Q120780
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Color text displays as black after you insert a Word 2.0 document object into a Word 6.0 document. This behavior occurs when you have a non-color printer driver set as your default printer.
Word 2.0 for Windows formats files so that the printed output of colored text depends on the default printer driver. If the default printer driver is a monochrome driver, colored text prints as black. If the default printer driver is a color driver, colored text prints in color.
Word 2.0 for Windows formats OLE objects the same way. Therefore, objects created from these files reference the current default printer to determine the appropriate formatting.
Word 6.0 for Windows references the video driver for color formatting of text. Therefore, Word 6.0 files insert as color-formatted objects regardless of the default printer driver. For compatibility with earlier versions of Word, select "Print Colors as Black on Noncolor Printers." (This option can be found by choosing Options from the Tools menu and selecting the Compatibility tab.)
To insert the Word 2.0 object, perform these steps:
1. From the Insert menu, choose Object.
2. Select the Create From New tab.
3. Select the Word 2.0 document, and choose the OK button.
To display color formatting of a Word 2.0 document object, use the
following steps.
1. Double-click the Word 2.0 object. You are now editing the object
in-place.
2. From the Tools menu, choose Options.
3. Choose the Compatibility tab.
4. Clear the "Print Colors as Black on Noncolor Printers" option.
5. Choose the OK button.
6. From the File menu, choose Update.
7. From the File menu, choose Close and Return to <Document Name>.
The color text will now display correctly.
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 604-605
KBCategory: kbprb KBSubcategory: KBSubcategory: Additional reference words: 6.0 6.0a red blue black green cyan yellow word6 monochrome display incorrect object color text winword
Keywords : kbole kbprb
Version : 6.0 6.0a
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: February 6, 1998