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OK Exchange Gurus
I have to setup some shared calendars for scheduling the use of iPads and we need to color code the different types of events. Originally I thought I would just use conditional formatting but that does not get shared with others viewing the calendar.
What ever the solution is, I need it to be automatic on the Exchange server or Outlook so the calendar "owner" doesn't have to do anything. Would these calendars be better as a resource to be able to have the colors show up automatically? |
Really? No one here has an idea here?
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What you're wanting to do is controlled in the calendar client or in Outlook, not by the Exchange server (or Office 365 service).
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Yes, but the calendar does not send the color coding to the people you are sharing it with if you try to automate the procedure. That is why I was wondering if it needs to be a resource instead of a mailbox.
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So there is no way for the client to send the color coding to the person they are sharing the calendar with?
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