Was there an all day event on that day? If so, it was marked as Busy. You
can't color days that have no events.
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"GG" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for your answer. However, I must say that I have managed to
> color-code
> a full day in my calendar. I am actually looking at it right now. How I
> managed, I do not know. I am going nuts trying to find how I did it. I
> really
> find the idea of coloring the full day useful, especially for full day
> appointments or to highlight important deadlines. Sure I cannot get any
> tips
> at all?
> Thanks again,
> GG