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Mindflux

macrumors 68000
Original poster
Oct 20, 2007
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1
Austin
The Birthday calendar when you enable it is the same green as the work calendar. There's no way to change it. Also when you enable Birthday's on iCal they come up pink for me (I know this can be changed).. but there ought to be a way to change the colors to atleast MATCH and not conflict with another calendar without having to change my work calendar too!

Anyone know of a way to fix this on Me.com?
 

sheperinski

macrumors member
Oct 25, 2007
33
0
Bumping this thread as I also need answers to the same problem. Anyone?

Shift-I enables you to get info on other calendars where you change colours, but the birthday calendar doesn't have this option (it's greyed out in the menu). I understand it being read-only, but surely a lot of people's calendars colour-codes may conflict with the unchangeable default green.
 

davidg4781

macrumors 68030
Oct 28, 2006
2,882
423
Alice, TX
What version are y'all using? I'm using the latest version of OS X and was just able to change my color. I just right clicked (or command clicked, or 2 finger clicked, or whatever) on the Birthday calendar in the side bar, chose Get Info, and there was a drop down box to change the color.
 

IgnatiusTheKing

macrumors 68040
Nov 17, 2007
3,657
2
Texas
What version are y'all using? I'm using the latest version of OS X and was just able to change my color. I just right clicked (or command clicked, or 2 finger clicked, or whatever) on the Birthday calendar in the side bar, chose Get Info, and there was a drop down box to change the color.

They are talking about the web calendar on me.com. I've not found a way to change that color.
 

Mahler12x

macrumors regular
Feb 6, 2008
247
36
California
I'd like to know the same thing. This and the lack of a robust ToDo checklist are my biggest complaints. Overall I'm liking MobileMe but it seems to fall a bit short of Apple's usual standards for attention to detail.
 
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