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Old April 10th 06, 01:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
FILL COLOR Problem? Problem RESOLVED!
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Default How do I change my background color in Outlook calendar. HELP!

Somebody (PLEEEASE) help! How do I change my background color scheme in
Outlook calendar? More importantly, HOW do I delete/close my Task window
(over to Right) in my Calendar?

I have Outlook both at home and work so whatever directions ANYONE can
provide would help me greatly on both matters.

Thanks again and...if someone could contact me directly at:


to resolve this issue.

Many thanks!
Respectfully,
Bill Himchak
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Old April 11th 06, 04:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default How do I change my background color in Outlook calendar. HELP!

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After furious head scratching, FILL COLOR Problem? Problem RESOLVED! asked:

| Somebody (PLEEEASE) help! How do I change my background color scheme
| in Outlook calendar? More importantly, HOW do I delete/close my Task
| window (over to Right) in my Calendar?
|
| I have Outlook both at home and work so whatever directions ANYONE can
| provide would help me greatly on both matters.
|
| Thanks again and...if someone could contact me directly at:
|
|
| to resolve this issue.
|
| Many thanks!
| Respectfully,
| Bill Himchak


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Old April 12th 06, 06:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default How do I change my background color in Outlook calendar. HELP!

For 2003:
Tools Options Calendar Options button Background Color (drop-down list)

I like the Green one.

"FILL COLOR Problem? Problem RESOLVED!" wrote:

Somebody (PLEEEASE) help! How do I change my background color scheme in
Outlook calendar? More importantly, HOW do I delete/close my Task window
(over to Right) in my Calendar?

I have Outlook both at home and work so whatever directions ANYONE can
provide would help me greatly on both matters.

Thanks again and...if someone could contact me directly at:


to resolve this issue.

Many thanks!
Respectfully,
Bill Himchak

 




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