Outlook Not In Master Category List

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I've read several threads in the Microsoft Community that ask a similar question, but none provided a solution. I'm hoping someone out there can offer resolution that doesn't require:a) purchase of a separate non-Microsoft add-inb) manual entry of the categories on every profile accessing the calendarThe problem is this: I created a shared calendar with a very extensive master list of color-coded categories. I shared this calendar. When the two Reviewers open the calendar (they are set to Reviewers and already have 'Full Details' available)the calendar they are viewing has the details of events, but none of them are color-coded/categorized the way they appear on the calendar I own.I've already tried updating the data file to update the color categories on all the machines, including my own.

All this did was create overlap in the color categories already situated on the main calendar I own. For example, instead of having just the categoryI designated to the event, it now had my custom category/color plus things like 'Birthday,' 'Personal,' or 'Business' that shared the same color. I spent hours going through and fixing the horrendous mess this supposed fix created.This calendar is meant to be shared with everyone at a company. Dozens of people will have access, so updating each profile with the color-coded master category list manually is not an option.For reference, every profile attempting to access the shared calendar and its color-coded events is using Microsoft Office 2010. I'd greatly appreciate any guidance anyone can offer on how to get everyone the calendar is shared with using the same MasterCategory list I have set up.AW.

Hi,After setting up a comprehensive color coded category system for my contact list in Outlook 2007 I saved my work, closed, then reopened Outlook and my contact list was properly categorized.But when I opened my Outlook MAIL, I found that all the categorization there was completely gone. The mails still there, but not color labeled anymore.Maybe, while working on the contact categories I unintentionally deleted the mail categories from my Master Category list. But if I understand well: deleting a Master category should still leave the labels unaffected.

Right?So how then could they disappear?In the email menu the (favorite) search folder 'Mail for follow up' is shown in italic. And if I click on it an error message pops up:'The operation failed. An object could not be found.' And how and where to find and restore it?Maybe that could help me restore the categorized mail as well?My most recent outlookbackup.pst was made just before re-opening outlook today, so it also misses the mail categorization.On another computer I still have a backup of the same mail (till about 3 weeks ago), including categorization.Is there a way, through export and import to copy those mails to my primary outlook file? Can export/import be filtered, so that I only select the categorized items?Thanks for helping!

Sorry to say, Irene, but now I have three error messages instead of the one I complained about.First of all: your first mail didn't respond to my problem. Not my category COLUMN is gone/invisible, but the category codes themselves are gone: the column is displayed but all 'color' boxes are empty. And how to retrieve or re-import them?Second: the recommended articledid not describe my problem. I don't work with both Outlook 2003/2007 mixed, which is what this article tackles.

And when I try to activate the 'Mail for follow-up' I get the same error message as before.Also the recommended solutiondoes not solve the problem.On the contrary, the result is two new additional error messages:1.MATZWiz.exe - System error:The program can't start because lts.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.2.Microsoft Automated troubleshooting ServicesFix it troubleshooting cannot continue because an error occurred. We're sorry but the diagnostic solution encountered a runtime error. Please try again later.The new error message shown under 1 is not true. The file IS on my computer, in the Appdata MatsRun-Temp folder. But what to do with it? Let’s follow these methods and check if it helps.Method 1You may run System File Checker SFC scan on the computer which will replace the missing or corrupt files & check if the issue persists.a.

Type ‘cmd’ in the Start Search box. Right click on cmd in the Program list and then select the option Run as administrator.Note: If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click Continue.b. Type the following command, and then press ENTER:sfc /scannowFor more information refer this link.Method 2.If ‘Method 1’ doesn’t help, you may try to remove MATSWiz.exe manually by following these steps.a. Delete all MATSWiz.exe processes from Task manager.b. Right-click the Windows taskbar and choose Task Manager.c.

Click the Processes tab.d. Scroll down and locate any entries for 'MATSWiz.exe'.e. On each MATSWiz.exe entry, click to select the entry and then click the End Process button.f. In the Task Manager Warning, click Yes to confirm.g.

When there is no more MATSWiz.exe processes listed, close the Task Manager and try to install the software. Hi Irene,Purely by coincidence I found my 'color coded' email categories back: there were not gone but became invisible (namely white, no color) after the original red category had been deleted from the Master Category list. I saw the categories back when I changed my email to list view, with a column for categories. Then all the original assigned categories (reply, postpone, done) were still there. The only thing I had to do was: create the same categories again in the Master Category List, assign these codes to the items with the 'blanked out' categories and after that uncheck the tick box referring to that blank category.I didnt try to repair the 'Mail for followup' error yet. No time, busy with (many) other outlook issues with higher priority now.

Outlook Not In Master Category List Template

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