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custom label text for calendar appointments don't show in views

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Zondy - 08 Dec 2005 13:36 GMT
When I use custom label text (calendar colouring, edit labels) for calendar
appointments they don't show in views, instead the original text (None,
Important, Businness, Personal, Must Attend...) is showen. How can I get the
edited label text to show in a list view so I can group my appointments by
the label?
Thank you in advance.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 09 Dec 2005 21:42 GMT
You can't.

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> When I use custom label text (calendar colouring, edit labels) for calendar
> appointments they don't show in views, instead the original text (None,
> Important, Businness, Personal, Must Attend...) is showen. How can I get the
> edited label text to show in a list view so I can group my appointments by
> the label?
> Thank you in advance.
Zondy - 11 Dec 2005 08:25 GMT
Thanks for the responce. Prehaps I will make more use of the catorgory field
then.
Zondy

> You can't.
>
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> > the label?
> > Thank you in advance.
 
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