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Font Color On Calendar

Last post 10-09-2006, 9:45 AM by kmack. 2 replies.
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  •  10-09-2006, 9:45 AM 27782

    Font Color On Calendar

    Is there a way to change the font color on the calendar? Each person would like to schedule their appointments in a different color.

    Kmack

  •  10-29-2006, 8:05 AM 10379 in reply to 27782

    Font Color On Calendar

    This is not possible in SharePoint as default.  You will probably be better off posting this in the Developer Forum.

    Michael Jansson
    SharePoint consultant + trainer
    HumanData
    Michael Jansson
    SharePoint Consultant + Trainer
  •  01-03-2007, 11:51 AM 19314 in reply to 27782

    Font Color On Calendar

    Hi,

    I have a sloution for you.

    please contact me.

    eitanb@infowise.co.il

    Eitan Bach.

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