Yes. It still treats it like an image / background instead of part of the printable table.
on the alternate, is there a way to put a big cross through that table cell? like either a full X or perhaps a / or . Something that just fills the entire cell to indicate that it's not accepted input.
I guess some background if it helps:> our company has a standard timesheet for about 3000 workees. it has 3 columsn. Reg, OT and DT. some employees have contracts for no OT, or no DT, or all of one or the other. Sometimes however the mployees will fill out the wrong columns for their hours, and we pay it, even though we're not suppsoed to. I've created the template that blacks out the columns that are not applicable. However what i'm finding is that "BGCOLOR" or the stilesheet is considered a background or image and not defaultly printed.
I'd say whatever and just instruct people how to change their browsers. But i really and dealing with the common denominator here. majority of the users of my system often get confused when i say "web browser" instead of "internet".