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Hi :)
I am wondering if you are printing to a machine that your OS thinks is
a b&w one, or if you have somehow got just LibreOffice treating it as
b&w or if it's just Impress being weird!

So, which OS are you using?  Windows Xp, Ubuntu, Mageia, one of the Macs?
1.  Does the same problem happen when you try to print from other programs
2.  Does the same problem happen when you use coloured text in Writer?
3.  Are you using the "track changes" in Impress?

Regards from
Tom :)


On 24 March 2014 14:30, Malcolm Moore <st-malcolm.moore@whsg.info> wrote:
If I open a new impress document and justput some text on the opening page and thenmake it red or 
any colour.
If I print handouts it's in colour but if I printslides it's in grey scale.
Any ideas anyone ??
Ta
M
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