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Island_grrl
Our current corporate PPT template has a full color cover page and on each
subsequent page has two thick blue bars (one at the top where we place our
headline text and one at the bottom with our logo and the page number). When
printing in color, how can I get the blue bars to not show up on the print
out but to remain on the on-screen version. It is important that the cover
page remain full color, we just want to save toner on the subsequent pages.
In addition to removing the blue bars, I would need to be able to make sure
that the text printed on top of the blue bars then prints black (rather than
white).
I am working in PowerPoint 2003.
subsequent page has two thick blue bars (one at the top where we place our
headline text and one at the bottom with our logo and the page number). When
printing in color, how can I get the blue bars to not show up on the print
out but to remain on the on-screen version. It is important that the cover
page remain full color, we just want to save toner on the subsequent pages.
In addition to removing the blue bars, I would need to be able to make sure
that the text printed on top of the blue bars then prints black (rather than
white).
I am working in PowerPoint 2003.