Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Thank you, Jacque. I don't know how I would have discovered that on my own. Why is that property not setable on the Stack's Inspector? Anyway, that did the job.

It's settable from the inspector. Make sure you are inspecting the stack. Then choose the "Colors and patterns" pane from the popdown button at the top of the inspector. You want to click the right-side box next to "background color" in the list, where you will get a color picker. (The left-side box is for choosing patterns instead.)


Joe Wilkins

On Feb 18, 2007, at 7:09 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Thanks, anyway, but
I did that in the first place, and it still prints out with a medium gray.

Try setting the backcolor of the stack to white then.

The backcolor is inherited. If you don't set it specifically it will inherit the home stack colors in the IDE, or the system colors in a standalone. If any other object in your stack hierarchy has a backcolor set, it will inherit that.

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