Sorry - I don't work for Microsoft and you certainly would not want me fixing anything in Office, let alone Outlook.
The training video shows the secondary, etc. calendars in different colors - true. You just cannot designate the color for each calendar.
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After furious head scratching, olshield asked:
| So, you can't. Why, Milly? Microsoft's nice training video "Calendar
| II: See and use multiple calendars" fetures secondary calendars with
| different colors. I've just waisted one hour of my time researching
| how I can do the same with my secondary calendars?
| Bottom line: hustle level remains very high in Outlook 2007.
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| And you need to fix the color feature anyway.
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| Oleksandr Lavryk
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| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
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|| You can't - that option only applies to the primary calendar AFAIK.
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|| After furious head scratching, Thomas Bliesener asked:
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||| In Outlook 2007, I have multiple calendars. I set the background
||| color of the first local calendar in Tools - Options - Preferences -
||| Calendar options - default color.
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||| How can I assign particular colors to the other local calendars and
||| to subscribed internetcalenders?
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||| Thomas