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Yellow Color, printing with ////////////// on classical report print outs?

Former Member
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Hi Experts,

I hv been used the COL_NEGATIVE and COL_TOTAL in my classical report for the SubTotal purpose. On the screen, they r looking fine.

But,

When am printing it on SAP Printer, am getting like, /////////////////////// over my totals!

So,

Is it my printer fault?

OR it is a property of theses clours? I mean, I need to change the clour to like, CLO_KEY!

thanq.

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Former Member
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Hi

No doubt it is purely a Printer problem

certain printers will behave like that for colors

I hope there is some OSS note also reg this

If you wants to take out print of the Report

better don't give colors to the fields and the data

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Regards

Anji

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Former Member
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Hi Srikhar,

It should be the fault of printer. just try with some other colours and some other printer.

Regards,

Atish

Former Member
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Hi

No doubt it is purely a Printer problem

certain printers will behave like that for colors

I hope there is some OSS note also reg this

If you wants to take out print of the Report

better don't give colors to the fields and the data

Reward points for useful Answers

Regards

Anji

Former Member
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you can go into SPAD transaction and change the control characters that get sent when the printer changes "colors".