I have my OL 2007 PST that is on my home computer. I open up another PST
that is on a thumb drive and show the calendars for both PSTs
side-by-side so I can see any differences. I then drag/copy from the
home PST to the thumb drive PST. I close the thumb drive PST and then
take it to work. At work, I open up the thumb drive PST and compare it
to my calendar at work, which is in OL 2003 using Exchange. Usually I
can see the label/color issue in the thumb drive PST file before I even
copy it over the OL 2003 calendar. There is no rhyme or reason as to
what events it is doing this with as it does not do this with all of
them.
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How are you "bringing" it? I can't repro it when I access the same
mailbox from outlook 2003 and 2007 - it works as expected - the Work
category is colored blue in 2007 and uses the blue label in 2003.
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But here's the deal... In OL 2007, I have the category "Work" and
assigned it the color blue. In OL 2003, I have the category "Work". I
also set up the Automatic Labeling so that when the category is "Work"
it assigns the blue label to it (which I had renamed to "Work" as
well).
What's happening is that when I bring that appointment from OL 2007
into OL 2003, it is lchanging the label for the appointment to green,
which is "Personal". As soon as I remove the label and set the label
back to "None", the automtatic labeling takes over and the appointment
shows up as blue since the category is "Work".
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Sometimes when at work (Outlook 2003), but not always, when I open
an appointment in the PST that contains my home appointments, the
appointments have a label assigned. Yet, the label has nothing to do
with the category that I have assigned to the appointment. This
causes the appointment to be incorrectly color coded on my work
calendar.
Labels and categories are unrelated in Outlook 2003. In Outlook
2003, color is controlled by label. In Outlook 2007, color is
controlled by Category. If you want them consistent across the two
versions, choose your label color in Outlook 2003 to match the
category color in Outlook 2007. For example, in Outlook 2003, the
label "Personal" is associated with a green color. Assign the
"Personal" category to it and on Outlook 2007, modify the name of the
"Green" category to "Personal". Another example would be if you
wanted the category "Vacation" to be, say, yellow. In Outlook 2003,
assign the "Vacation" category and choose the "Phone Call" label. In
Outlook 2007, assign the name "Vacation" to the "Yellow" category.