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I want to change the text color of the whole document to black, because it makes it more readable after printing with a black and white printer. Is there a way to make all document black with one command?

I can change the text color for individual cells with Format > Text Color menu. If I select the outer cell and change it to black the Section and Subsection titles still remain brown.

I am using default stylesheet and Mathematica 11.0.1.0.

Evgenii
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    May be like this: SetOptions[EvaluationNotebook[], FontColor -> Black]. Check http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/a/1390/19742 – Anjan Kumar Mar 19 '17 at 03:57
  • Thanks @AnjanKumar, I have added this column in a new cell and selected Evaluate > Evaluate Notebook. It did not change the colors. – Evgenii Mar 19 '17 at 04:11
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    You don't have to evaluate the whole notebook. Just evaluate the above command. – Anjan Kumar Mar 19 '17 at 04:37
  • I tied evaluating one command, same result, it did not change the colors in the document. – Evgenii Mar 19 '17 at 08:45
  • What you see is not what you get after printing. First switch Format / Switch Envioronment to printout and compare that. – Kuba Mar 19 '17 at 09:52
  • @Kuba, thanks for the tip. Unfortunately does not turn to black in after I switch to Printout environment after evaluating this command. – Evgenii Mar 19 '17 at 19:36

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