On 3/12/01 7:25 AM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Gave this a quick try. You are right; it works. However, it has an
> unexpected and undesirable side effect. When you simply assign the color
> "red," for instance, Entourage creates a category "Untitled" associated with
> the color and assigns <that> to the message. I tried four colors, got
> Untitled, Untitled 2, Untitled 3, and Untitled 4. I don't know if each
> repetition of a color creates a new untitled category but it might. I'm
> afraid we can't <really> use colors independent of categories, as much as we
> might like to.

Name the category Color Red. Using Color will keep them all in one place for
easy searching.

-- 
Diane
> 
> On or near 3/11/01 6:57 PM, Diane Ross at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
> 
>> A friend was asking about the script by David Orgel and Valerie Murphy that
>> color messages in OE different colors for Entourage. The colors are Aqua,
>> Black, Blue, Fuchsia, Grey, Green, Lime, Maroon, Navy, Olive, Purple, Red,
>> Silver, Teal, Yellow.
>> 
>> You can do this with categories, but sometimes it's nice to just color using
>> the AppleScript.
>> 
>> If you have the old OE scripts, it's simple to just change the line.
>> 
>> tell application "Outlook Express"
>> 
>> To
>> 
>> tell application "Microsoft Entourage"
>> 
>> These were also available on Omar's Outlook Tools color palette for OneClick
>> users. Just copy the button over to your Entourage palette and edit the
>> script.

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