OL2000: How to Change Colors of Outlook Bar, Folders, and Items
ID: Q197578
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The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
From within Microsoft Outlook, you cannot change the colors of the major
components such as the Outlook Bar, folders banner, and so on.
Two exceptions are the Calendar and Notes backgrounds. You can change the
background color of the Day, and Work Week views of your calendar and the
color of notes.
CAUSE
The Windows Display Properties control most of the Outlook component color
scheme.
RESOLUTIONChanging the Global Windows Color Scheme
To change Outlook component colors, change the global Windows color scheme
by following these steps:
- Right-click the Windows desktop, and then click Properties on the
shortcut menu
- In the Display Properties dialog box, click the Appearance tab.
- In the Scheme list, select a different Windows color scheme,
or in the Item list, change specific Windows element colors.
- Click OK.
Changing the Background Color of the Day and Work Week Calendar Views
To change background color of the Day and Work Week Calendar views, follow
these steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
- On the Preferences tab, click Calendar Options.
- In the Background Color list, click the color you want to apply, and
then click OK twice.
Changing the Default Background Color for New Notes Items
To change the default background color for new Notes items, follow these
steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
- On the Preferences tab, click Note Options.
- In the Color list, click the color you want to apply, and then click OK
twice.
This will apply your new default color to any new notes you create, but
will not change the color of existing notes. If you want to change the
color of existing notes, right-click the note, point to Color and then
click the color you want to apply. You can use this option to manually
color-code your notes.
Additional query words:
OL2K
Keywords : kbdisplay
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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