Use the TaskPad or ToDo Bar (you forgot to mention your version). Set Start
and Due dates for Tasks and you can manage what you have to do and by when.
Check out Categories as well!
Here are some tips about how to post questions:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375
Regards
Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant
There are various articles about using Outlook he
www.judygleeson.com
Canberra, Australia
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" What@ever wrote in message
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Use your tasks folder and set the reminder for the day in question and make
it a recurring task.
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After furious head scratching, Paul asked:
| Im getting confused. You know sometimes how, if youve used a daily
| planner, or 'Week at a Glance' types of old fashioned daily schedule
| keepers, you often will make an entry about something you have to do
| on a given day as kind of a reminder?
|
| Well, in Outlook, I find that if I enter it in the Task applet, it
| doesnt show up in the Calendar, and vice versa. So apparently the
| tasks and the Calendar arent cross referenced. I dont know if this
| has bothered anybody else, but it confuses me.. Where is the best
| place to make an entry about some small task you need to do? .. Lets
| say you want to remind yourself that every other wednesday morning
| you want to go to the grocery store. You dont need an advanced
| reminder; just an entry for every other wed. Where would you make it?