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When my wife switched recently from Outlook 2000 (or 2002?) to Outlook
2003, many of her Reminder periods appear to have changed arbitrarily. Is there a global mechanism that would enable her to change *all* Reminder periods to "1 day"? Lindsay Graham Canberra, Australia |
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"Lindsay Graham" wrote in message
... When my wife switched recently from Outlook 2000 (or 2002?) to Outlook 2003, many of her Reminder periods appear to have changed arbitrarily. Is there a global mechanism that would enable her to change *all* Reminder periods to "1 day"? Are you talking about how much toime before an event that the treminder will fire? FOr all-day events with reminders, that value is 18 hours and it is hard-coded. For timed events, the default is whatever you set in ToolsOptionsDefault Reminder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On 24 Feb 2010 at 04:38, Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
"Lindsay Graham" wrote in message ... When my wife switched recently from Outlook 2000 (or 2002?) to Outlook 2003, many of her Reminder periods appear to have changed arbitrarily. Is there a global mechanism that would enable her to change *all* Reminder periods to "1 day"? Are you talking about how much toime before an event that the treminder will fire? FOr all-day events with reminders, that value is 18 hours and it is hard-coded. For timed events, the default is whatever you set in ToolsOptionsDefault Reminder. Yes. I was only talking about timed events, and we had set the default to 1 day. But my question was about changing the reminder period for all *existing* events to 1 day -- is there a global mechanism for doing that? Lindsay Graham |
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"Lindsay Graham" wrote in message
... Yes. I was only talking about timed events, and we had set the default to 1 day. But my question was about changing the reminder period for all *existing* events to 1 day -- is there a global mechanism for doing that? Not without third-party software or code you write yourself. There could be an example at http://www.outlookcode.com/ and I know there are calendar tools you cna purchase. See this for suggestions: http://www.slipstick.com/addins/calendar.asp -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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