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How to bold appointments in calender

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slickhead63 - 25 Jul 2007 14:24 GMT
When I am setting up appointments or adding recurring dates, on the calendar
some are shown in bold and some aren't.  I am specifically talking about
B-Day's or anniversaries.  I thnk I have the different dates set up the same
(except for specific dates) with all of teh same type of info.  But there is
not any consistency that I can see, as to what is bolded and what isn't.
Brian Tillman - 25 Jul 2007 20:52 GMT
> When I am setting up appointments or adding recurring dates, on the
> calendar some are shown in bold and some aren't.  I am specifically
> talking about B-Day's or anniversaries.  I thnk I have the different
> dates set up the same (except for specific dates) with all of teh
> same type of info.  But there is not any consistency that I can see,
> as to what is bolded and what isn't.

I don't believe all-day events like birthdays or anniversaries cause the
Date Navigator to display a bold date.
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slickhead63 - 25 Jul 2007 21:22 GMT
Thank you for your posting to my issue.   However I checked, and found all
day events (b-days adn anniversies) that where the only events for that day
to be both in bold and not bold.  I still need an answer.

> > When I am setting up appointments or adding recurring dates, on the
> > calendar some are shown in bold and some aren't.  I am specifically
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> I don't believe all-day events like birthdays or anniversaries cause the
> Date Navigator to display a bold date.
Nana - 26 Jul 2007 02:14 GMT
Here's how to BOLD the Subject Line in your Calendar:
1. Be in your CALENDAR view.
2. Click on "View" on the toolbar.
3. Click on "Current View."
4. Click on "Customize Current View."
5. Click on "Other Settings."
You will see what to do next.  Good luck!

> When I am setting up appointments or adding recurring dates, on the calendar
> some are shown in bold and some aren't.  I am specifically talking about
> B-Day's or anniversaries.  I thnk I have the different dates set up the same
> (except for specific dates) with all of teh same type of info.  But there is
> not any consistency that I can see, as to what is bolded and what isn't.
Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) - 27 Jul 2007 03:28 GMT
The boldness has to do with the FREE/BUSY Data

If you make an Event and show the time as Free, the Date Navigator does not
Bold that date.

If you make an Event and Show Time as as Busy or Out of office or Tentative
that Date Navigator shows that date as Bold.

Birthdays are Events and DEAULT to show time as FREE.

I hope this helps you at least a little bit!

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook

read my articles here: www.judygleeson.com
www.acorntraining.com.au
Canberra, Australia

how to post questions: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375

> Here's how to BOLD the Subject Line in your Calendar:
> 1. Be in your CALENDAR view.
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>> is
>> not any consistency that I can see, as to what is bolded and what isn't.
Brian Tillman - 27 Jul 2007 13:22 GMT
> The boldness has to do with the FREE/BUSY Data
...snip...
> Birthdays are Events and DEAULT to show time as FREE.

D'oh!  I should have realized this.
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Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) - 28 Jul 2007 09:50 GMT
he he - are you getting old and grey?

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook

read my articles here: www.judygleeson.com
Canberra, Australia

how to post questions: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375

>> The boldness has to do with the FREE/BUSY Data
> ...snip...
>> Birthdays are Events and DEAULT to show time as FREE.
>
> D'oh!  I should have realized this.
 
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