Categories provide you with a way to organize your items. You can assign a category to any item, including contacts. You create and add categories and can give each category an identifying color. The colors display in the Item List and in the Calendar.
When you assign a category to an item, the item is displayed in the color of the category. Categories help you to quickly organize items in groups.
Figure 2-1 Mailbox Showing Items With Categories
Figure 2-2 Calendar Showing Items With Categories
Four default categories (Follow-Up, Low Priority, Personal, and Urgent) are available for you to immediately assign to items. You can modify and delete them if you choose, as well as create new categories.
If you assign one of the default categories (Follow-Up, Low Priority, Personal, and Urgent) to an item you are sending, the item arrives in the recipient’s Mailbox with that category assigned. If you assign a category that you created to an item you are sending, the item arrives in the recipient’s Mailbox with no category assigned.
You can assign more than one category to an item, and specify which category is the primary one. The color of the primary category is used to identify the item.
In any Item List:
Click the item icon.
Click a category in the drop-down list.
The 10 most recently used categories are listed. (If you have not yet used categories, they are displayed alphabetically.)
To assign a category to a message, appointment, task, note, or contact:
Right-click the item.
Click
.Click a category in the drop-down list.
or
If the category you want isn’t listed, click
to display the Edit Categories dialog box, select the category, then click .To assign a category to an address book entry:
Open a personal address book.
Locate the user you want.
Right-click the user.
Click
, then click .Click a category in the menu, then click
.Open an existing item, click the
tab, then click .or
Open a new item to compose, click the
tab, then click .If you assign one of the default categories (Follow-Up, Low Priority, Personal, and Urgent) to an item you are sending, the item arrives in the recipient’s Mailbox with that category assigned. If you assign a category that you created to an item you are sending, the item arrives in the recipient’s Mailbox with no category assigned.
In the Edit Categories dialog box, select a category, then click
.Right-click the item.
Click
to display the Edit Categories dialog box.Select the desired categories.
When you assign multiple categories to an item, the color of the primary category is the color that shows in the Item List. When you sort the Item List by category, items are sorted by their primary category. By default, the first category you assign is the primary category.
To set the primary category for this item, select a category, then click
.Click
.Right-click the item.
Click
to display the Edit Categories dialog boxDeselect the category to remove, then click
.The category is removed from the item.
Click
to display the Edit Categories dialog box.Type the category name in the
field at the bottom of the Edit Categories dialog box.Click
.The
button becomes active when you begin typing a category name.To assign a color to a category, select the category name in the list, then select the text and background colors.
Click
to save the new category.HINT:You can also select an item before creating the new category, then immediately assign the new category to the selected item.
Display the Edit Categories dialog box.
Select the category name, then click
.Type the new name, then click
.The category is renamed in the list, and for all the items to which it was assigned.
In the upper right corner of any folder, click
> , then click the category name.All items that have been assigned this category are displayed.
To clear this selection, click .
Add a Adding a Column.
column to the folder Item List, as described inClick the
column to sort the Item List by category.Display the Edit Categories dialog box.
Select the category name, then click
.Click
, then click .The category is removed from the list, and from all the items to which it was assigned.