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Graphics - Changing The Amount Of Shading Thr
DocumentID: 629204
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 1:42:40 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

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Solutions: FYI:
The following procedure is not currently supported and WP was not designed to work this way. This procedure may not work in all cases and may not achieve the results that the customer desires.

Customers using an HP LaserJet III can change the shading of a graphic by changing the percentage of the Print Color (Ctrl-F8, 5). The help screen for the HP LaserJet III lists which colors to change to what percentage. This also works well with text.

The list shown below was taken from the HP LaserJet III help screen dated 07/12/91. Choosing the following Print Colors will render the percentage of gray shading listed:
      Black = Black
      Blue = 90%
      Brown = 70%
      Red = 40%
      Green = 30%
      Gray = 20%
      Yellow = 10%
      Orange = 2%
      White = White

Customers can directly change the graphics quality and shading by choosing Shift-F7, Graphics Quality and changing it to Medium or Draft.

Some customers have reported success in using this procedure with the HP LaserJet IIID, IIISi, and 4 printers. In some instances the color code must be on the line above the graphics box code or inside of a header before it will work. Again, please understand that WP was not designed to function this way and this procedure should not be used as a standard.

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