No, there does not seem to be a pattern. I am intrigued about your comment
"setting the reminder for xx hours before the appointment or task is due". I
was not aware that this was possible. I may be doing it unintentionally. How
do you do it? I set a reminder by setting the date and the time of day in the
appropropriate boxes next to "Reminder".
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
It's not user error unless you are setting the reminder for xx hours before
the appointment or task is due. Assuming you set the reminder for 11AM - is
there a pattern in the time difference? Ie, its always 1 hr ahead?
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"Jon Maxim" wrote in message
...
I have a problem that occurs intermittently. If I set a reminder for 11 AM
in
the morning, a reminder window will pop up earlier on that day - I don't
know
exactly when because it pops up as soon as I log in. If I open the task
and
change it to a later time and save it, it still pops up again. I assume it
must be a user error but I cannot figure it out. Any ideas?
Thanks.