Why are the table colors turning black after I view a Performance Measure graphic?
If you are experiencing either of these two symptoms, it’s because your monitor is running in 256-color mode. To correct this, simply change the monitor color palette setting to high-color (16 bit) or true-color (32 bit) mode. Please note that you might have to reboot your computer after changing this setting. If your computer is only capable of displaying 256 colors, or can only display high-color (16 bit) or true-color (32 bit) in a lower monitor resolution (ie 640×480), then you’re better off leaving the color palette set to 256-colors, and viewing the Performance Measure graphics which are categorized non-graphically. Why is Acrobat Reader giving me an error message after loading a Performance Measure graphic? If the Acrobat Reader displays an error message either during or after it loads a performance measure graphic, try setting the memory-cache [OPTIONS] [Network Preferences] [Cache] to “5000”, and the disk cache [OPTIONS] [Network Preferences] [Cache] to “5000”. If you are stil