Dear Isaac Bester,
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to create color coded events in SharePoint calendar, please follow the steps below:
- In your SharePoint site, go to Site Content and open your calendar in which you wish to color code the events.
- Now, set up your event categories – add new and remove the default ones if needed. For this, click Calendar tab, go to List Settings, and click the Category column. Set up your calendar category values by adding, editing, or deleting as desired, and click Save.
- For the next step, create a custom calendar view for each event category. In Calendar tab, go to List Settings, find the list of actual views. We are going to create a new view, so click Create a view > Start from an existing view > Calendar. Give a name to your new view after the relevant event category. In the filter section of the view, configure it to show items only when "Category" is equal to "Whatever you put for your category” and click Save. You’ll need to create a view for each category you want to color code.
- Create a blank calendar view to overlay your categories views on its basis. Alternatively, you can modify a default SharePoint calendar instead, set the filter to only show items when "Category" is equal to...and leave the field blank. When you save the view, you should see an empty calendar, assuming you have a category assigned to all the events.
- Open the view you created last and set up as default, click Calendar tab and then click **Calendar overlays.**From there, click New calendar, give your calendar overlay a name (to avoid any confusion, consider naming this to match the name of the category). Select the color and click Resolve button so that the other dropdowns populate with your newly created list views. Repeat this for each category (up to 10 overlays total per calendar) and you're done!
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