I am using the ancient Office 2000, and recently had to format the hard drive
due to a virus. I loaded everything back in, but I used to be able to
colour-code all appointments (they would print in in black within a coloured
box) and I can't seem to do this anymore. Any suggestions?
Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) - 26 Jul 2007 05:24 GMT
Ah how about you get a newer version?
I can't remember how to do it on 2000 'cause as you say it's ancient.
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>I am using the ancient Office 2000, and recently had to format the hard
>drive
> due to a virus. I loaded everything back in, but I used to be able to
> colour-code all appointments (they would print in in black within a
> coloured
> box) and I can't seem to do this anymore. Any suggestions?
Diane Poremsky - 28 Jul 2007 03:09 GMT
Were you using automatic formatting? that is the only coloration outlook
2000 used.

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>I am using the ancient Office 2000, and recently had to format the hard
>drive
> due to a virus. I loaded everything back in, but I used to be able to
> colour-code all appointments (they would print in in black within a
> coloured
> box) and I can't seem to do this anymore. Any suggestions?