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Customizing the calendar

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Dont@tango.com - 03 Mar 2008 14:32 GMT
Thanks to all

Outlook 2007 - Windows XP Pro

I have my kids two weeks at a time out of four - I would like to be
able to mark/highlight the calendar so that I could see when I have
them rapidly using the left pane/several months view of the calendar -
without having to go to the monthly detailed view - Any way to colour
code the two weeks in question or mark them visually?

I have tried recurring events - kind'a works if I show time as "busy"
but then that create "conflicts" with other appointments
Roady [MVP] - 03 Mar 2008 15:39 GMT
No, the Calendars in the Navigation can only do a bold/non bold display to
indicate whether or not there is an appointment on that date. Further
specification is not possible.

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> Thanks to all
>
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> I have tried recurring events - kind'a works if I show time as "busy"
> but then that create "conflicts" with other appointments
Dont@tango.com - 03 Mar 2008 16:39 GMT
Thanks for the bad news :) though I suspected as much

>No, the Calendars in the Navigation can only do a bold/non bold display to
>indicate whether or not there is an appointment on that date. Further
>specification is not possible.
 
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