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How to change highlight colour of Today

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PhredBear - 08 Jan 2008 14:08 GMT
I have just upgraded to Office 2003 and in my Outlook Calendar Month view,
the 'Go to today' highlight is a wishy washy silver which is difficult to
pick out.from my white background. Is there a way to change the colour to
something a bit bolder.

I can't find anything in the options menu or on the web.

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Diane Poremsky - 08 Jan 2008 20:58 GMT
No.

You can add an icon to the button name - view, toolbar, customize... right
click on the button and either choose image or edit image.

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> I have just upgraded to Office 2003 and in my Outlook Calendar Month view,
> the 'Go to today' highlight is a wishy washy silver which is difficult to
> pick out.from my white background. Is there a way to change the colour to
> something a bit bolder.
>
> I can't find anything in the options menu or on the web.
PhredBear - 08 Jan 2008 22:44 GMT
Thanks Diane but I'm afraid I didn't make myself clear.

I meant the bar at the top of the selected cell, today, in the calendar
grid. Meanwhile, I have discovered that it is a function of the 'Theme'
setting in the Win XP display properties. I can make it a mucky orange brown
but I don't like the rest of the changes to my desk top so I will just have
to live with it the way it is.

Thanks anyway.

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>> I can't find anything in the options menu or on the web.
 
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