From: Jim Robertson on
I've created a calendar in a public folder for my partners and staff to use
to review their schedules, request time off, etc.

After populating the calendar with events and appointments, some days
containing events and appointments take on a color attribute that reflects
on or another of the color category/categories of things happening that day.
This seems to happen capriciously. I'll have days with events/appointments
from multiple categories where the background remains white, others where
the background becomes colored.

Is this a bug or a feature whose purpose I've yet to divine?

Thanks so much,
Jim Robertson

From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
Setting the all day event to Busy will color the entire date.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/colored_dates.htm

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"Jim Robertson" <jamesrob(a)sonic.net> wrote in message
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> I've created a calendar in a public folder for my partners and staff to
> use
> to review their schedules, request time off, etc.
>
> After populating the calendar with events and appointments, some days
> containing events and appointments take on a color attribute that reflects
> on or another of the color category/categories of things happening that
> day.
> This seems to happen capriciously. I'll have days with events/appointments
> from multiple categories where the background remains white, others where
> the background becomes colored.
>
> Is this a bug or a feature whose purpose I've yet to divine?
>
> Thanks so much,
> Jim Robertson
>