From: Worksmart on
I'm using 2007. The coloring for my appointments come and go. Any known
issues with this?

I have automatic formatting and turn the appts colors based on verbiage I
put in the subject line. Some days it works, then it won't. Some appts with
the same verbiage will change, others won't.

Thanks in advance.
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Peggy Duncan, Author
Conquer Email Overload with Outlook
http://www.PeggyDuncan.com

From: Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) on
try using the command line switch to reset the views.

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Regards

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook


"Worksmart" <Worksmart(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I'm using 2007. The coloring for my appointments come and go. Any known
> issues with this?
>
> I have automatic formatting and turn the appts colors based on verbiage I
> put in the subject line. Some days it works, then it won't. Some appts
> with
> the same verbiage will change, others won't.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Peggy Duncan, Author
> Conquer Email Overload with Outlook
> http://www.PeggyDuncan.com
>


From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
These aren't labels. Colors applied by automatic formatting are specific to
the current view. Rather than editing the current view, make a new view and
customize it.

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"Worksmart" <Worksmart(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8641BED6-BC32-4A55-99A8-F36BA8701291(a)microsoft.com...
> I'm using 2007. The coloring for my appointments come and go. Any known
> issues with this?
>
> I have automatic formatting and turn the appts colors based on verbiage I
> put in the subject line. Some days it works, then it won't. Some appts
> with
> the same verbiage will change, others won't.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Peggy Duncan, Author
> Conquer Email Overload with Outlook
> http://www.PeggyDuncan.com
>