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RE: outlook calendar

Hi Christine,

I'm not sure if this ill give you exactly the same control as you had in earlier versions of Outlook, but you could try conditional formatting. Make sure you are looking at your calendar, then
go to the View Tab, Change View and Manage Views
Select 'current view setting' and Modify
Choose Conditional Formatting andAdd to add a rule
Select the new rule and click Condition

Give this a try and see how you get on!

Clare

Wed 1 Jun 2011: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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