I have set the "Private' f;ag at the bottom right of the appointment screen.
Now I want to do automatic coloring, but I don't know which condition I need
to use and there seems to be no help.
Which condition is it. Before outlook 2003 it seemed to be 'sensitivity' but
in outloook 2003 this doesn't seemt to work any more.
That should be the private field... sensitivity is used on email.

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>I have set the "Private' f;ag at the bottom right of the appointment
>screen.
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> but
> in outloook 2003 this doesn't seemt to work any more.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 15 Jun 2005 07:53 GMT
BTW - you can use the private field from any of the other form types (it's
listed under contacts).

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> That should be the private field... sensitivity is used on email.
>
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>> but
>> in outloook 2003 this doesn't seemt to work any more.