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I would like to add several different types of dates to my Outlook.hol ~ and
have them show up in different colors. Ex. school days off in red, payroll in yellow, etc. Is there a way to put hex color codes into the Outlook.hol file? Or in another file? Thanks!! -- SteffiMom School Media Specialist |
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"SteffiMom" wrote in message
... I would like to add several different types of dates to my Outlook.hol ~ and have them show up in different colors. Ex. school days off in red, payroll in yellow, etc. Is there a way to put hex color codes into the Outlook.hol file? Or in another file? There is no way to specify color in a holiday file. You can specify events in a CSV file and include the category field containing values corresponding to the color categories you have defined. Categories are specific to each person, so supplying a category thats, say, red for you doesn't guarantee anyone else will even have that same category, let only color it red. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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