White Text Appears Black When Printed from WordPad
Article ID: 148773
Article Last Modified on 11/15/2006
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SYMPTOMS
When you print a document that contains white text from WordPad, the white
text may printed as black rather than white.
CAUSE
WordPad maps the color white to black when you print to a black and white
or color printer.
RESOLUTION
Change the color of the text to a color other than white, or use a program
other than WordPad to print the document. To change the text color in a
document in WordPad, follow these steps:
- Select the section of text that you want to change.
- On the Format menu, click Font.
- Click a color in the Color box, and then click OK.
For information about problems that can occur when you format text in
WordPad, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
148386 Problems Formatting Text in WordPad
MORE INFORMATION
The universal printer driver (Unidrv.dll) maps all non-white colors to
black when you print to a black and white or color printer, but it does
not map the color white to black. This behavior causes all non-white text
to appear as black text when printed. Because the color white is not
mapped to black, white text is printed normally.
However, WordPad maps the color white to black when you print to a black
and white or color printer. Therefore, white text is converted to black
text before it is sent to Unidrv.dll, which causes the text to appear as
black text when printed. This behavior is not consistent with Microsoft
Word for Windows or Microsoft Excel for Windows.
Keywords: KB148773