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Default Feb 09, 2019 at 04:13 PM
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For decades I have been logging on a Mood Chart by the name of BEAM. Here it is:
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Now, I find that it will no longer allow me to print in color, only black and white. Can anyone send me a link to the BEAM Mood Chart that I can print in Color?
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Never heard of it. Maybe contact the site and ask them if there is a way to do so ?

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Default Feb 09, 2019 at 07:33 PM
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That's a good idea, Christina. I will see if I can contact the site. I also emailed our public library to ask if they can send me a link to print it in color.
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With my printer, I choose whether or not something prints out on a gray-scale or in color. There is a screen that gives me such options. Just my own experience.

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Default Feb 09, 2019 at 07:45 PM
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Hello, W.C. I don't think that option would work in this case, because when I click on Print at the link I provided in my lead email here, the chart only shows in greyscale on the screen. I have two lazer printers -- one black and white, one color.
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Default Feb 10, 2019 at 06:26 PM
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Thanks , but -- does that show up in color when you hit Print? For my computer, when I hit Print, it shows up in grayscale/black and white. That's the same file I've been using for years that USED TO BE IN COLOR.

I got a response back from the public library, and that prompted me to poke around -- when I get to the Print menu, I have to change the printer to my color printer, and then the image in the Print menu shows up again in color, and I can print it in color. Whew!

Hope this information is useful to someone.
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