I'm having a problem related to printing a document made on Windows 7 Wordpad. In the Windows 7 Advanced Appearance Settings I have the Window font color set to teal and background set to black. On Wordpad I have the font set to Automatic. So that it would appear as my window setting, teal font on black background, but print black font and white background. With this new wordpad it is not doing that. With the font on Automatic it is printing the the font teal on the black background. Automatic does not seem to be working as it usually does. I did not have this problem with previous versions. Is there some other setting or is this a error or program change? I checked on my laptop and the same thing happens. Any help is appreciated. I think if you just click on any of the other two options (I have a choice of three, including Quick print), that is all it takes to change the printing options. To me, unless you make this change (for every print job) it goes down the 'Quick print' route, it appears this change cannot be set permanently and has to be made every time you decide to print (with your current Advanced Appearance settings) if you do not want to waste a lot of printer ink? How to use the WordPad user interface. When you open WordPad, regardless of whether you are using Windows 10, Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, its window should look like the screenshot below. So from my understanding, unless someone can come up with a better option, you will have to use your available Printer Preferences for printing in black and white by avoiding 'Quick print', every time you print from Wordpad.
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