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I love the fact that Categories are colored, with so many colors to choose
from also! I have noticed that if I make a category with no color association and have an item associated with that category and another category that is colored, on the appointment (in day and week view) it puts a red square on the category. Now, I played with it a bit and unassigned categories and reassigned categories and it still seemed to do it most of the time, except when I cleared all categories and saved & closed, then reopened, selected the uncolored category and saved & closed, then reopened again and once again selected the colored category in addition to the uncolored category being selected and saved & closed. Weird! Okay, another thing, I wanted certain appointments to be colored a certain color even though I had different colored categories assigned to them for filtering purposes. I noticed if I unchecked the color that I wanted to be the color of the appointment and then rechecked it, it put it first in the category list and made the appointment that color, most of the time, I did have a couple issues with this. It would be good if you could have a color or category priority option. One more thing in regards to labels. I used labels in Outlook 2003 and when it converted the labels over, it was kind of messy. I had some labels that were sort of duplicates of categories because of filtering and coloring/viewing purposes and synchronizing with my PDA, because labels aren't offered on Pocket Outlook (another thing that would be a nice feature - or at least have Pocket Outlook use color categories like 2007!) Anyway, the labels aren't able to be modified, which is a mute point after it migrating into 2007, but it is still a filter option. And it also went back to default labels after I changed the labels on some appointments, hmmm. Maybe you have could offer options to convert labels into categories, colors, etc. instead of Outlook just choosing for you. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm....calendari ng |
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I need to add on more thing here, this is obviously for Outlook 2007, and I
also just discovered that what I thought was a "fix" was not, it still shows a red square as the second (supposedly uncolored) category on a colored category appointment. "wisevans" wrote: I love the fact that Categories are colored, with so many colors to choose from also! I have noticed that if I make a category with no color association and have an item associated with that category and another category that is colored, on the appointment (in day and week view) it puts a red square on the category. Now, I played with it a bit and unassigned categories and reassigned categories and it still seemed to do it most of the time, except when I cleared all categories and saved & closed, then reopened, selected the uncolored category and saved & closed, then reopened again and once again selected the colored category in addition to the uncolored category being selected and saved & closed. Weird! Okay, another thing, I wanted certain appointments to be colored a certain color even though I had different colored categories assigned to them for filtering purposes. I noticed if I unchecked the color that I wanted to be the color of the appointment and then rechecked it, it put it first in the category list and made the appointment that color, most of the time, I did have a couple issues with this. It would be good if you could have a color or category priority option. One more thing in regards to labels. I used labels in Outlook 2003 and when it converted the labels over, it was kind of messy. I had some labels that were sort of duplicates of categories because of filtering and coloring/viewing purposes and synchronizing with my PDA, because labels aren't offered on Pocket Outlook (another thing that would be a nice feature - or at least have Pocket Outlook use color categories like 2007!) Anyway, the labels aren't able to be modified, which is a mute point after it migrating into 2007, but it is still a filter option. And it also went back to default labels after I changed the labels on some appointments, hmmm. Maybe you have could offer options to convert labels into categories, colors, etc. instead of Outlook just choosing for you. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm....calendari ng |
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