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Assign permanent color to shared calendars

 
 
zimmer
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      6th Mar 2009
I manage 3 calendars other than my own. When opening another executive's
calendar, colors are automatically assigned: the first calendar opened is
green, the second is pink, etc. This can become confusing. I want to assign a
permanent color to each calendar so that the calendar for executive #1 is
always green, etc.
 
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Bob I
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      6th Mar 2009
Enable them in order to maintain color assignments.

zimmer wrote:

> I manage 3 calendars other than my own. When opening another executive's
> calendar, colors are automatically assigned: the first calendar opened is
> green, the second is pink, etc. This can become confusing. I want to assign a
> permanent color to each calendar so that the calendar for executive #1 is
> always green, etc.


 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      6th Mar 2009
"zimmer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I manage 3 calendars other than my own. When opening another executive's
> calendar, colors are automatically assigned: the first calendar opened is
> green, the second is pink, etc. This can become confusing. I want to assign
> a
> permanent color to each calendar so that the calendar for executive #1 is
> always green, etc.


You can't.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      6th Mar 2009
Current versions of Outlook doesn't support permanently assigning colors.
You need to enable them in a specific order to force colors.

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"zimmer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I manage 3 calendars other than my own. When opening another executive's
> calendar, colors are automatically assigned: the first calendar opened is
> green, the second is pink, etc. This can become confusing. I want to
> assign a
> permanent color to each calendar so that the calendar for executive #1 is
> always green, etc.


 
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