I've seen forum posts over the years about workarounds on how to publish in grayscale. This is different than black & white vs color options that are currently there. We tend to publish drawing sets both in color and in grayscale and a lot of our hatches come with a background color. The black and white option keeps the hatch but removes all background color from it. (Maybe there's a feature I haven't found yet?)
Attached is a file with two examples. The yellow fill should be a light gray tone in grayscale instead of removing the fill all-together. We tend to rely on acrobat as a workaround but it seems like it should be main feature from VW.
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I've seen forum posts over the years about workarounds on how to publish in grayscale. This is different than black & white vs color options that are currently there. We tend to publish drawing sets both in color and in grayscale and a lot of our hatches come with a background color. The black and white option keeps the hatch but removes all background color from it. (Maybe there's a feature I haven't found yet?)
Attached is a file with two examples. The yellow fill should be a light gray tone in grayscale instead of removing the fill all-together. We tend to rely on acrobat as a workaround but it seems like it should be main feature from VW.
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