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Old August 28th, 2008, 08:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.fax
Kurt-E. Karlsen
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Default Problem with appointment coloring in Outlook 2007 with CRM 4

Hi,


We use Microsoft Outlook 2007 and Microsoft CRM 4 and, the problem is when
we track an appoinment in CRM, CRM clears all my manual color categories and
adds the "[CRM] Regarding: ...case..." category...

So is it possible to change the precedence with automatic coloring over
manual coloring (with categories) or is it possible to turn off the CRM
category somehow without affecting CRM's tracking function?


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With kind regards,
Kurt-E. Karlsen
Norway


"Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote:

Do the appointments have categories? Even if no color is assigned to a
category, if it has a category automatic formatting won't apply.

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"Maurice" wrote in message
news
In Outlook 2003 I could Label appointments using colors. I have tried to
use
the automatic formatting in Outlook 2007 but only a few if any of the
appointments will become colored. An example of my usual appointment has
"1
Smith" in the Subject space. When I do the auto formatting, I click add
and
choose a name and color. I then click condition and in the Appointment
Page
put "Smith" in the Search for the word: field and then choose "Subject
field
only" for the In: Field. The calendar does go back for several years and
is
updated monthly. There are at least 2 appointments like the above for
each
day. No other times or information is included in the appointment. Am I
missing something or has something changed in 2007. I also removed all
the
colors associated with categories so that would not interfere.