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    Calendar Question

    Hello, fairly new to CommitCRM, is there a way for a ticket in the calendar with a high priority to be displayed in a different color or perhaps if it is flagged or something like that. i dont want our techs to have to search for a high priority appointment, id rather them to just be able to look at the calendar and see something with high importance. either via color or another visual indicator.
    thanks for any help

    Re: Calendar Question

    Thank you for asking. Calendar appointments can be set with a background color of your choice. When dispatching a Ticket (e.g. dragging the ticket from the tickets list and onto the relevant technician/time) a new Appointment is added linking to that ticket. While it won't be related to the Ticket priority, you can easily set the color for that appointment as you wish and have your own coloring scheme - red means X, green means Y, etc.

    Hope this helps.

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      Re: Calendar Question

      we use the color coding to distinguish between employees. any other way?

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        Re: Calendar Question

        Here's a idea: For very urgent appointment - start their description with "URGENT" - so the graphic 'box' in the calendar will show it first.
        Another idea is to allocate one of the colors for urgent matters and not use this color for employees.

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          Re: Calendar Question

          thats what ive been doing already, however i would like to keep the description as specific as possible. as scheduling is constantly changing so does their importance. i lose a lot of time opening a ticket and altering its text. you currently have the option to increase or decrease the tickets importance, i was just wondering if there was a way to alter its appearance once i select this option.

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            Re: Calendar Question

            The Ticket importance affects the list of tickets directly (high priority tickets are displayed first, by default, etc.), however, it does not affect how appointments look. This makes sense and we've just taken a note on this. Thanks for asking.

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