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too many colors on my month view!!!

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trinkd@gmail.com - 13 Mar 2007 19:15 GMT
I'm getting the idea that themes are just out for Outlook... no
calendar choices but what the mother ships says we get. But is there
any way to make the monthly and/or weekly views to not look like such
a carnival of colors??? It's driving me nuts. I just want ONE color
for the background, but my days are ornage for two days, white for
one, red for three, green for two - and there's no pattern. It's
incredibly distracting when I look at the calendar. Am I the only one
who just wants a single color, with the categories of what I put there
to be the colors?

trink
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 13 Mar 2007 19:38 GMT
bet it's color categories on appointments marked busy.... right now there is
no fix, other than not marking them as busy.

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> I'm getting the idea that themes are just out for Outlook... no
> calendar choices but what the mother ships says we get. But is there
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