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I agree, we associate a dark color with being unavailable and white being available.
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We often can't remember the name of who No Shows and appointment, and it would be great to keep them on the calendar, but when they are closed out and charged to highlight their No Show with a Dark Red. In addition, having an alert pop up that a no show was recorded within their history to notify the receptionist to verify card on file.