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My calendar colors change when another computer logs into my calen

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RainMan Rob - 14 Dec 2007 18:04 GMT
I change colors in my calendar, then someone in our office accesses the same
calendar and all my color changes dissapear.

Wierd huh?

How do I stop the changing?
Diane Poremsky - 17 Dec 2007 03:08 GMT
Version of outlook? how are you coloring the calendar?

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> I change colors in my calendar, then someone in our office accesses the
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> How do I stop the changing?
RainMan Rob - 17 Dec 2007 03:41 GMT
Outlook 2007 is my version with the outlook connector installed.
The calendar color is for each appointment, not the calendar itself. At my
home, I can log in and change my coloring of the appointments. When I go to
the office and alter the same schedule on my work computer, it clears the
colors off of the home and vise versa.
Probably a simple fix I would think, but I seem to be stumped.

Thanks!

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Diane Poremsky - 17 Dec 2007 15:57 GMT
Is this an exchange acct or hotmail? Are you using the same version of
outlook at work?

I assume you using color categories, not automatic formatting in views to
apply the color, although the cause is basically the same - the colors are
not applied at work.

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> Outlook 2007 is my version with the outlook connector installed.
> The calendar color is for each appointment, not the calendar itself. At my
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RainMan Rob - 18 Dec 2007 06:16 GMT
It is a paid for hotmail account. The outlook connector program does the
sync. The same exact versions of outlook and outlook connector are use on
both computers. We are running xp. I don't use automatic formatting, I just
change individual appt. color for organizational purposes on each computer.

Thanks for your time on this. !

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