Q254421: MapPoint 2001: How to Print a High Contrast Map
Article: Q254421
Product(s): Microsoft Automap
Version(s): 1.0
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s): kbprint kbimukbfaq
Last Modified: 12-NOV-2001
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft MapPoint 2002
- Microsoft MapPoint 2001
- Microsoft Streets & Trips 2002, version 1.0
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SUMMARY
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By default, Microsoft MapPoint 2001 is configured to print a color map that is
independent of your monitor or printer settings.
You can choose to print a black-and-white high contrast map to make the map
easier to fax or to view. To do this:
1. Start MapPoint 2001, and then open the map that you want to print.
2. On the File menu, click Print.
3. In the Print dialog box, click Print Faxable Map.
Additional query words: mp2001 map point sharper black white
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Keywords : kbprint kbimu kbfaq
Technology : kbHomeProdSearch _IKkbbogus kbExpediaSearch kbMapptSearch kbMapPoint2001 kbExpediaStreets2002 kbMapPoint2002
Version : :1.0
Issue type : kbhowto
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