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rrj November 7th 08 01:24 PM

Outlook 2007 calendar backgraound colours
 
I've just upgraded from 2003 to 2007 and am getting used to the change
from labels to coloured categories OK. But what makes my month view
calendar look really confusing is the background colours that are
applied to each date.
I've figured out that by default alternating months are white & light
bue with days marked as out of the office being light purple and dark
purple on the alternating months. My calendar is now a rash of colours
which are just totally confusing to the eye. Is there any way of
changing these defaults - just keeping them the same from month to
month would be a big help - I can work out for myself when one month
ends and the next begins.

Thanks to anyone who can help.
Richard

Diane Poremsky [MVP] November 7th 08 05:38 PM

Outlook 2007 calendar backgraound colours
 
No. The only thing you can control is the overall color - pick a new one in
tools, options, calendar options - and patchwork colors caused by assigning
a color category to all day events.

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"rrj" wrote in message
...
I've just upgraded from 2003 to 2007 and am getting used to the change
from labels to coloured categories OK. But what makes my month view
calendar look really confusing is the background colours that are
applied to each date.
I've figured out that by default alternating months are white & light
bue with days marked as out of the office being light purple and dark
purple on the alternating months. My calendar is now a rash of colours
which are just totally confusing to the eye. Is there any way of
changing these defaults - just keeping them the same from month to
month would be a big help - I can work out for myself when one month
ends and the next begins.

Thanks to anyone who can help.
Richard



rrj November 10th 08 09:23 AM

Outlook 2007 calendar backgraound colours
 
On 7 Nov, 17:38, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
No. The only thing you can control is the overall color - pick a new one in
tools, options, calendar options - and patchwork colors caused by assigning
a color category to all day events.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips:http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:http://www.slipstick.com

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EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


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"rrj" wrote in message

...



I've just upgraded from 2003 to 2007 and am getting used to the change
from labels to coloured categories OK. But what makes my month view
calendar look really confusing is the background colours that are
applied to each date.
I've figured out that by default alternating months are white & light
bue with days marked as out of the office being light purple and dark
purple on the alternating months. My calendar is now a rash of colours
which are just totally confusing to the eye. Is there any way of
changing these defaults - just keeping them the same from month to
month would be a big help - I can work out for myself when one month
ends and the next begins.


Thanks to anyone who can help.
Richard- Hide quoted text -


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Thanks Diane,

- just setting the default colour to grey helped a lot

Richard


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