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| Tags: 2007, categorizing, contact, limits, outlook |
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I really find it strange to list a contact as color lt green "holiday".
What is the point of having the ability to list a contact as red "must attend"? Can you have more categorizing of contact over the total of 25 colors listed? And what is the limit to the number of categorties you can have for a contact? Can you export your catigory list for other outlooks to import so that could be alot of work for multible locations. |
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You can name your categories like you want to. And you can have as many as you want to. The only limit is the number of colors you can use, i.e. 25. But you don't have to use colors at all - that's up to you. In Outlook 2007 you could export/import categories by assigning all of your categories to one email and send that to others. The sender would have to add a registry setting to get the categories sent. And all the receivers must deactivate a rule that removes incoming categories by default. And with that method you cannot export/import colors. More comfortable and with the ability to distribute the colors as well is Category Manager, an addin for Outlook. For details please click the link in my signature. -- Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Use Outlook Categories? This is Your Tool: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?id=2006063&cmd=detail&lang=en&pub=6 Am Mon, 17 Mar 2008 12:51:05 -0700 schrieb J hazel: I really find it strange to list a contact as color lt green "holiday". What is the point of having the ability to list a contact as red "must attend"? Can you have more categorizing of contact over the total of 25 colors listed? And what is the limit to the number of categorties you can have for a contact? Can you export your catigory list for other outlooks to import so that could be alot of work for multible locations. |
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Aladdins CategorieZ has a feature to backup and restore categories for all
versions of Outlook and also allows you to setup Public Category Lists. http://www.software-solutions.co.nz/.../alcoabout.asp Jason "J hazel" J wrote in message ... I really find it strange to list a contact as color lt green "holiday". What is the point of having the ability to list a contact as red "must attend"? Can you have more categorizing of contact over the total of 25 colors listed? And what is the limit to the number of categorties you can have for a contact? Can you export your catigory list for other outlooks to import so that could be alot of work for multible locations. |
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Jason Coley wrote:
Aladdins CategorieZ has a feature to backup and restore categories for all versions of Outlook and also allows you to setup Public Category Lists. http://www.software-solutions.co.nz/.../alcoabout.asp And what does this have to do with the original question? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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One part of the question was ...
Can you export your catigory list for other outlooks to import so that could be alot of work for multible locations. So I answered this part of the question...why? "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Jason Coley wrote: Aladdins CategorieZ has a feature to backup and restore categories for all versions of Outlook and also allows you to setup Public Category Lists. http://www.software-solutions.co.nz/.../alcoabout.asp And what does this have to do with the original question? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Jason Coley wrote:
One part of the question was ... Can you export your catigory list for other outlooks to import so that could be alot of work for multible locations. So I answered this part of the question... Fair enough, but you quoted the entire message rather than using cut/paste to include only the portion you were addressing. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Sorry, shall ensure I do this in future
![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Jason Coley wrote: One part of the question was ... Can you export your catigory list for other outlooks to import so that could be alot of work for multible locations. So I answered this part of the question... Fair enough, but you quoted the entire message rather than using cut/paste to include only the portion you were addressing. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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