Click the Categories button on the toolbar and assign the desired color to each category.

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>I have change from office 2003 to Office 2007 and would prefer to use the
> "category" colours for appointments that I have used before. How can I
> achieve this?
Pedro Ericsson - 24 Jun 2007 12:48 GMT
Thanks Sue but I was really trying to use the range of colors that were
available in outlook 2003 so that I can still work across several computers
without confusing my colleagues (or myself)
> Click the Categories button on the toolbar and assign the desired color to each category.
>
> >I have change from office 2003 to Office 2007 and would prefer to use the
> > "category" colours for appointments that I have used before. How can I
> > achieve this?
Diane Poremsky - 24 Jun 2007 15:26 GMT
you want to just use the same colors that are available for labels? I think
you'll just have to guess at the colors.

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> Thanks Sue but I was really trying to use the range of colors that were
> available in outlook 2003 so that I can still work across several
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>> > "category" colours for appointments that I have used before. How can I
>> > achieve this?