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How to change outlook 2010 flag colors?

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I often use flags when I need a reminder to follow up on something in outlook 2010, but I do not like the font. Who can tell me how to change outlook 2010 flag colors. Thanks you very much! Asked Jan, 28 2011
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1 Launch Outlook 2010.

2 Right click on a message flag you want to change.

3 Click the color you want the flag to be in the small palette that appears. Right click any message flag again to change the default flag color. Click "Set Default Flag" and then choose the color that you desire. Answered Jan, 28 2011
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WHERE are the different COLORS for the flag I used to have or the DATES to choose from that I'm supposed to have NOW???

All I get are "Flag Message" (red only!) and "Clear Flag"!! Answered Mar, 11 2012
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The default color scheme of Microsoft Office 2010 is silver. Two additional color schemes — blue and black — are available. The color scheme changes the user interface background of the Outlook program window and backgrounds for most program elements including the Navigation Pane, To-Do-Bar, ribbon, message headers, and forms for contacts and tasks. Answered Jul, 17 2011
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Look in the folder list to the left of the calendar. Enable (checkmark)those calendars you want to seen and disabled (uncheck) those you don'twant to see.
You can always open a new Outlook main window using File --> Open -->New Main Window and then view your boss's calendar in that window andyour own calendar in the other window.
Hope this helps! Answered Dec, 11 2010
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I would suggest you don't change the standard pallete (not even sure if this
can be done easily anyway) because if any document constructed with a changed
pallete that is sent to anyone else will probably change colour back to the
colours set in the standard pallete.
Some years ago someone in my company changed the pallete in PowerPoint
corporate template, then the template pallete was returned back to "standard"
and we are now constantly hitting problems with old files that White text
changes to Black, not good when the "changed" orange text box background also
returns to black, etc., etc.
Word (and PowerPoint) only registers the cell in the pallete that has been
used, for say Font, and if the pallete has a different colour Word just shows
that colour that is in that pallete cell.
Serious consideration is required before any such exercise is under taken,
especially if any documents are sent external to your company/person.
Hope this helps

Answered Nov, 13 2010
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