outlook 2000 - how to hi lite (embolden) holidays ??

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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

In the main calendar window or in the little thumbnails?

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majora

sorry, i believe the main calendar window.. where i click on calendar and it
brings up 2 months of dates, in calendar format. my appointments and
birthdays are emboldened, or any set to tentative, but not holidays. if i
manually go into the entry and mark time as tentative, it hi-lites the day.
thnx,, majora...


Diane Poremsky said:
In the main calendar window or in the little thumbnails?

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majora said:
trying ti hi lite holidays in calendar... thnx for ur help...
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

sorry, i believe the main calendar window.. where i click on calendar and
it
brings up 2 months of dates, in calendar format. my appointments and
birthdays are emboldened, or any set to tentative, but not holidays. if i
manually go into the entry and mark time as tentative, it hi-lites the
day.
thnx,, majora...

If the time is "free", it won't be bold. Holdays usually show time as
"Free"
 

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