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Chris Shaver
Here's the problem.
We have a VP who shares his calendar with his assistant. She has access to
his entire exchange account (calendar, inbox, contacts, etc.). She wanted to
be able to create a new meeting request and color code it using the labels.
However the labels never update his calendar, the meeting stays white.
The only way I found to solve this where it automatically updates his
calendar with the correct color, was to setup autoformatting rules with
condition. So I set a rule up for each label, however it didn't work. But I
had tested it with a co-worker and it worked fine.
So I added the same rules/conditions to the VP's outlook and it started
working, but only sometimes. And now, when the assistant opens outlook, the
rules are there and when she adds a meeting it colors his calendar, but if
she changed folders (changes to mail) and then goes back to calendar, the
colors are gone as well as all the rules in the box under auto formatting.
The only way to make them re-appear is to restart outlook. I have completely
uninstalled and reinstalled office 2003, and it still is doing the same thing.
Any help?? Or an easier way to make the VP's calendar update the colors
besides using categories?
Thanks,
Chris Shaver
We have a VP who shares his calendar with his assistant. She has access to
his entire exchange account (calendar, inbox, contacts, etc.). She wanted to
be able to create a new meeting request and color code it using the labels.
However the labels never update his calendar, the meeting stays white.
The only way I found to solve this where it automatically updates his
calendar with the correct color, was to setup autoformatting rules with
condition. So I set a rule up for each label, however it didn't work. But I
had tested it with a co-worker and it worked fine.
So I added the same rules/conditions to the VP's outlook and it started
working, but only sometimes. And now, when the assistant opens outlook, the
rules are there and when she adds a meeting it colors his calendar, but if
she changed folders (changes to mail) and then goes back to calendar, the
colors are gone as well as all the rules in the box under auto formatting.
The only way to make them re-appear is to restart outlook. I have completely
uninstalled and reinstalled office 2003, and it still is doing the same thing.
Any help?? Or an easier way to make the VP's calendar update the colors
besides using categories?
Thanks,
Chris Shaver