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Old July 25th 07, 02:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
slickhead63
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Default How to bold appointments in calender

When I am setting up appointments or adding recurring dates, on the calendar
some are shown in bold and some aren't. I am specifically talking about
B-Day's or anniversaries. I thnk I have the different dates set up the same
(except for specific dates) with all of teh same type of info. But there is
not any consistency that I can see, as to what is bolded and what isn't.
 




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