Version: 2008
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I have color coded my people in my address book by company. When I receive calendar invitations from them, the invitations are also color coded by the same company color code. The green one, which I receive the majority of, has white font type instead of black font type. When I print the daily calendars out for my boss, the white type is very faint. Is there any way to change this type to black? Why does the type change to white?
Diane Ross - 05 Dec 2008 01:24 GMT
> I have color coded my people in my address book by company. When I receive
> calendar invitations from them, the invitations are also color coded by the
> same company color code. The green one, which I receive the majority of, has
> white font type instead of black font type. When I print the daily calendars
> out for my boss, the white type is very faint. Is there any way to change this
> type to black? Why does the type change to white?
You cannot change colors. Sorry!
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Tony Righellis - 10 Dec 2008 03:31 GMT
Can you change the font size in the calendar?
Jolly Roger - 10 Dec 2008 15:55 GMT
> Can you change the font size in the calendar?
There isn't much you *can* change in the calendar, unfortunately.

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