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Old August 17th, 2004, 09:14 AM
smeesh
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Default coloring multiple calanders

I have permissions to several calanders, and it can get quite confusing at
times to which calander I am currently in. I know how to colour calanders,
however all calanders that I have permission to change to the new colour.
Is there a way to colour individual calanders so that viewing and
recognising them will be easier?

Thanks for replies

smeesh


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Old August 18th, 2004, 03:59 PM
Sam
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Hi

Tools OptionsCalendar optionsback ground colorselect the color.

Also deactivate the "use selected color for all calendars"

Sam


"smeesh" wrote in message
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I have permissions to several calanders, and it can get quite confusing at
times to which calander I am currently in. I know how to colour

calanders,
however all calanders that I have permission to change to the new colour.
Is there a way to colour individual calanders so that viewing and
recognising them will be easier?

Thanks for replies

smeesh




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Old August 19th, 2004, 09:47 AM
Shane
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I am using Outlook 2002, can't see the
Also deactivate the "use selected color for all calendars"

"Sam" wrote:

Hi

Tools OptionsCalendar optionsback ground colorselect the color.

Also deactivate the "use selected color for all calendars"

Sam


"smeesh" wrote in message
...
I have permissions to several calanders, and it can get quite confusing at
times to which calander I am currently in. I know how to colour

calanders,
however all calanders that I have permission to change to the new colour.
Is there a way to colour individual calanders so that viewing and
recognising them will be easier?

Thanks for replies

smeesh





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Old August 19th, 2004, 03:33 PM
Sam
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Hi

Its right below the color calendar option. (Will have check the Outlook 2002
interface)

Sam
"Shane" wrote in message
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I am using Outlook 2002, can't see the
Also deactivate the "use selected color for all calendars"

"Sam" wrote:

Hi

Tools OptionsCalendar optionsback ground colorselect the

color.

Also deactivate the "use selected color for all calendars"

Sam


"smeesh" wrote in message
...
I have permissions to several calanders, and it can get quite

confusing at
times to which calander I am currently in. I know how to colour

calanders,
however all calanders that I have permission to change to the new

colour.
Is there a way to colour individual calanders so that viewing and
recognising them will be easier?

Thanks for replies

smeesh







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Old August 24th, 2004, 05:29 AM
smeesh
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no - that option is certainly not there in 2002. have buttons for Time
Zone, Add Holidays and Resource Scheduling.

Any other ideas?

Thanks


"Sam" kabir_a_t_t_h_e_r_a_t_e_vsnl.com wrote in message
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Hi

Its right below the color calendar option. (Will have check the Outlook

2002
interface)

Sam
"Shane" wrote in message
...
I am using Outlook 2002, can't see the
Also deactivate the "use selected color for all calendars"

"Sam" wrote:

Hi

Tools OptionsCalendar optionsback ground colorselect the

color.

Also deactivate the "use selected color for all calendars"

Sam


"smeesh" wrote in message
...
I have permissions to several calanders, and it can get quite

confusing at
times to which calander I am currently in. I know how to colour
calanders,
however all calanders that I have permission to change to the new

colour.
Is there a way to colour individual calanders so that viewing and
recognising them will be easier?

Thanks for replies

smeesh









 




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