Color isn’t just something that fashionistas hawk on the runway. Designating specific colors for your lifestyle’s events can help you get a grip on your day in a glance.
Set up your calendar. On your computer, open Google Calendar. In the top right, click Settings Settings. Make your changes. All changes are automatically saved. Change your calendar spacing and color set. You can change how far apart events and calendar information are spaced on the page. On your computer, open Google Calendar. In the View tab, find and click on the Color button. This action will expand the color list for you. If you are using Outlook 2013, you will notice this version has fewer colors listed than the previous versions. However, these colors are well-suited to the program’s overall color tone.
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When you use Microsoft Outlook to organize your appointments, you’re able to take advantage of the software’s Categorize feature and assign hues to events you list on your calendar. Although Outlook suggests associations for colors, such as red for employees and green for customers, you’re able to choose what group or activity goes with what color, letting you see and print color-coded daily, weekly and monthly schedules.