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>Subject: Word 5.1 prints white characters on black background


Dear Folks,

History: A Mac user has a large quantity of Chinese documents in Word
5.1.  Because these files were created with an old version of the
Chinese Language Kit, she cannot open them under a modern OS or with
a current version of Word.  She has a new set-up for creating new
documents, but for her older documents she uses an old Mac running OS
7 and Word 5.1.

Problem: Word 5.1 has suddenly begun printing white characters, Roman
and Chinese, on a black background.  On the screen the document looks
as expected, but foreground and background colors are switched in
printing.

Can you remember solving this kind of problem for Word 5.1?

Thanks,


David Kanig
Brown University

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