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For Adobe Reader 8 folks listen to the user id person two comments above mine. I went into print setup and changed the print to grey scale and then set the settings to very black and it printed perfectly with black letters. The other suggestions did not work but finally userid's suggestions worked great!
You will have to work with your printers format, it is probably does not have a greyscale option and may just have a black/white option as userid's did!
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userid!
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Crossroads,
That option would work great for me - if I didn't prefer the other items in the pdf document to be printed in color. I would like the type to be black and the Letterhead to be in their given color. Unfortunately, changing the color format to grayscale in my printer doesn't allow for preferential treatment.
So to Mr. UserID.... "you ah'vice no good foh me"
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You CAN change the color from blue to black.
On Adobe, between the eraser icon and the "Read aloud" note, there is a letter "T" inside a box.
Click on the box and then click over the area you wish to fill in. At that time you will be able to type in the box (which is adjustable to move into proper position), but also note the elongated box that hovers over the typed area.
It shows the letter "A" in blue. Click on that letter and change the color by clicking on the black circle.
There is not a Bold indicator but using all caps makes it more readable. I appears AND PRINTS in black.
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BTW - If you make an error and later want to go back to make a correction, click the "T" box again over the error and hit the "trashcan" icon. It will erase what was typed in the boxed area, then you would start over with your correction.