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To make a clear difference between the locations you work at, or to make a difference between the calendars of colleagues, you can select a (personalized) color for all of your calendars.
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Change the color of a calendar
Go to Calendars (this link only works if you are already logged into your Rosa account)https://hp-calendar.rosa.be/en/settings/organization/postbooking-instructions? → to use this link for other instructions, change ‘postbooking-instructions’ to the correct word. To change this link from EN to NL or FR, just change the ‘en’ to ‘nl’ or ‘fr’.
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Click on the pencil or the three dots on the right of the calendar that you want to change
Click on “Edit” (in case of an external calendar)
Chose one of the preset colors or create your own by clicking on the '+'
If you click on the ‘+' you have the options to chose a “Default’ color or create a “Custom” color
Click on a color or click on ‘Apply’ to select the color you want. It will now appear in the list
Don’t forget to click “Save changes” when you’re ready
Where you can see this color used
under “My calendars”
On the left of an appointment created in that calendar
On the right of a timeslot in your agenda when “Use color from calendar” is used in the Display preferences
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