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Old 07-28-2010, 09:17 AM
JohnGalt JohnGalt is offline Windows 7 Office 2010 (Version 14.0)
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I'm running Outlook 2010, and I'm trying to manage multiple calendars at once. I have a calendar for classes, personal, work, etc. When I select one calendar, though, all of the other ones get faded automatically. Is there any way to stop this?
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SpiderTech SpiderTech is offline Can you stop multiple calendars from fading? Windows XP Can you stop multiple calendars from fading? Office 2010 (Version 14.0)
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I am also using Outlook 2010 and use multiple calendars..However, when i select one calendar, the others don't fade as if i had selected some opacity setting.

So i can help you troubleshoot this, supply some additional information and steps.

- Do you have each calendar checked?
- What view type do you have your calendars in?
- When you select one calendars do the other calendars become unchecked?

Best Regards.
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JohnGalt JohnGalt is offline Windows 7 Office 2010 (Version 14.0)
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My guess is you're subscribing to internet calendars - the internet calendars to which I subscribe do not fade either.

But I'm looking to manage multiple calendars locally. I want a personal calendar that my family can subscribe to, so that they know what's going on, but they don't care to have every class I'm going to - so I keep separate calendars for class, work, etc. like I said.

I've fooled around with all of the settings I can think of (and all the ones you mentioned). If I look at the calendars in side by side view, they're fine, but since they're all personal calendars, this view makes no sense - I always use overlay view. Regardless of checked or unchecked, view, etc. if I have more than one locally managed calendar checked, all but one are faded. I can change which one is faded by selecting a different calendar, but the one I had selected then fades.
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