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Did you know... To boldly print where no dev has printed before - #028

I apologize for the title.

I think we all at one point in time have tried to customize our editor colors or change keywords to bold or something, and then press the Print button.  And, we arrive at the printer confused that our changes haven't been applied.

In order to customize your fonts and colors for printing, go to Tools - Options - Environment - Fonts and Colors, and change Show settings for: to Printer.  Now you can customize your fonts and colors, including "bold" of course.

Fonts and Colors Printer options

Additionally, let's say that you've already tweaked your colors or just want to use what you see in the editor.  Then press the Use... button and select Text Editor Settings.  The default setting will restore to the original text editor defaults.

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Posted: Monday, September 03, 2007 3:00 AM by saraford

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Visual Studio 2008 ワンポイント said:

タイトルがわかりにくくてすみません。 だれでも 1 度は、エディタの文字色を変えたり、キーワードを太字などに変えたりした後で、印刷を実行したことがあるのではないでしょうか。そのときに、適用した変更が印刷には反映されていないので驚いたことがあると思います。

# July 13, 2008 11:40 PM

Секреты Visual Studio said:

Прошу прощения за такой заголовок. Я уверена, что все мы хотя бы один раз меняли цвет шрифтов в редакторе

# August 27, 2008 5:29 AM

xjb said:

# December 7, 2008 9:28 AM
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