I just checked Word 97 (I bet you didn't expect me to do that ;-) -- the
"control" that I found under File | Print | Properties |
Stamp/Background | Background is a combo box, with one of the choices
being "None", which is what I think is meant by "White background".

Aside: The Properties choice brings up a menu that may be printer
specific.  In this case my printer is a BJC-3000.

Hope this helps,
Randy Kramer

Vlad Harchev wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Martin Sevior wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Vlad Harchev wrote:
> > >
> > >  Hmm, I thought the work that was committed was intended for printing, or at
> > > least exporting to other formats (html, .doc, .rtf) and is per-document
> > > attribute.
> >
> > Yes indeed it is. However exporting to those other formats is not
> > implemented yet.
> 
>  Yes, but support for other formats will be implemented in the future I hope.
> 
> > >
> > >  Anyway page color for display should be persistent preference, not
> > > per-document attibute (obviously I don't want to set page color for each
> > > document I open manually).
> > >
> >
> > Ah I misunderstood. This departs a bit from the WYSISWYG framework.
> > However you ask for something could be rather easily implemented by
> > interpreting the default color setting "transparent" from White to
> > whatever the color the user requests. Upon printing "transperent" would be
> > white again. I can see that this behaviour could easily be confusing
> > though. The user might think they have a blue background in their doc when
> > in fact it's just a different setting for "transparent".
> 
>  It's a bad excuse for not implementing this feature. :)
> 
>  Hmm, we can make this preference defaulting to white, so unless user
> explicitly changed it, the background will be white. But if they changed it
> explicitly - they have to blame theirseves.
> 
> > >  As for "Always Print White Background" setting - yes, this is a must too IMO.
> > >
> >
> > I agree. I think perhaps it should be a checked item in the print dialog.
> 
>  Yes, I also think default should be "on" for it.
> 
> > Cheers
> >
> > Martin
> >
> > PS. I've got to fix printing now. It doesn't work with the new page
> > colours.
> 
>  Best regards,
>   -Vlad

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