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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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