This will not work, there is a preference in IE that tells the printer 
specfically not to print background colors. I need to somehow override this.

Dan


Sorry, I thought you where trying to remove the background color, not preserve 
it.

There are limited possibilities that I know of.

1)  Background image/layer?  Instead of a background color provide an image in 
a division that is positioned and layered under the content to simulate the 
background.  I don't know if this would fool IE or not.

2)  I once read about an active X control that would give a developer some 
control over client printing configurations when using the Microsoft browser on 
Microsoft Operating Systems.  Don’t know where to find it or anything about 
it anymore, but maybe you could be lucky with Google if this might work for you.



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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA

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