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Hi.
Is there some way to do a search through my entire calendar for any reminders that are set to none? Thanks for your help. -- Karin |
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Set the Current view to Appointments and then make sure you have the
Reminder field in view and then Sort by it. "None" will be the "empty" ones. Karin wrote: Hi. Is there some way to do a search through my entire calendar for any reminders that are set to none? Thanks for your help. |
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"Karin" wrote in message
... Is there some way to do a search through my entire calendar for any reminders that are set to none? Display in a table view and add the Reminders field. Group by that field. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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