No Color Category

I just upgraded my desktop and no longer have color categories on my desktop calendar??? My centro still shows the colors??? How do I get them Back????
Post relates to: Centro (Sprint)

Version 6.2.2 is definitley NOT an upgrade for anyone using Windows XP (or lower).  It is a bare-bones Palm Desktop replacement for users of the Vista Operating System.
Anyone still using XP has no reason at all to install 6.2.2!  
My Centro exists very happily with the 12 other Palm PDA's that have been Hotsync'd to my XP PC using Palm Desktop 4.2...
WyreNut
Post relates to: Centro (AT&T)
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