It is not meaningless for us as we can have our users set them up the same or
do it for them. We do have some control here. Thanks anyway.
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
It would be meaningless for the color labels to show in the group schedule grid, since there's no reason to believe that red or any other color means the same to all users.
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"Civious" wrote in message ...
Thanks, it would be quite helpful if you could. For a work-around, do you
know if there is a way to get the appointment "label" color to show up in
group schedules?
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
No.
"Civious" wrote in message news
ie, add more choices/colors than free/tentative/busy/out of office