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Mats Bjur June 14th 06 03:21 PM

Separate default reminder time for Birthdays
 
THE PROBLEM:
Outlook automatically adds birthday reminders for Contacts. The reminder
time/offset for these events cannot be set, except if you change the standard
reminder offset value.

As you know, this causes a reminder to fire off at the default reminder
offset (which usually is 15 mins).

Perhaps not a big problem on a PC, but have you thought about all the mobile
phones now syncing with Outlook thanks to the wonderful ActiveSync and
Windows Mobile OS?

Many people leave their mobiles turned on even during nights, which means
that the mobile starts it's birthday reminders at 23:45. The default calendar
reminder sound on all Windows mobiles sounds for several minutes, in rising
volume, so you're bond to wake up from it...

Changing the default reminder offset by let's say 4 hours so that your
mobile won't wake you in the middle of the night isn't a good solution, as it
also affect all regular appointments.

SOLUTION
Make a new default offset (using Swedish Outlook here, so I don't know what
it's called in English) for birthday reminders, and perhaps also for whole
day events.


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Ricardo Silva [Outlook MVP] June 14th 06 04:04 PM

Separate default reminder time for Birthdays
 
I have a solution too, its cheap 10 usd:
http://www.rsoutlook.com/us/prods/prod04.html

--
Ricardo Silva [Outlook MVP]
Add-ins for Microsoft(c) Outlook(c)
http://www.rsoutlook.com/us/products.html



Mats Bjur June 21st 06 12:26 PM

Separate default reminder time for Birthdays
 
It shouldn't be necessary to have special plug-ins to handle basic
functionality like this. It should be built into Outlook...

"Ricardo Silva [Outlook MVP]" wrote:

I have a solution too, its cheap 10 usd:
http://www.rsoutlook.com/us/prods/prod04.html

--
Ricardo Silva [Outlook MVP]
Add-ins for Microsoft(c) Outlook(c)
http://www.rsoutlook.com/us/products.html




Dudute April 30th 08 10:20 AM

Separate default reminder time for Birthdays
 
I totally agree and would like to add that this is a problem for
all-day-events in general.

There should be one default reminder setting for for normal events and
another for all-day-events.

By the way, has nothing happened yet in this matter? I don't want to buy
anything.


"Mats Bjur" wrote:

THE PROBLEM:
Outlook automatically adds birthday reminders for Contacts. The reminder
time/offset for these events cannot be set, except if you change the standard
reminder offset value.

As you know, this causes a reminder to fire off at the default reminder
offset (which usually is 15 mins).

Perhaps not a big problem on a PC, but have you thought about all the mobile
phones now syncing with Outlook thanks to the wonderful ActiveSync and
Windows Mobile OS?

Many people leave their mobiles turned on even during nights, which means
that the mobile starts it's birthday reminders at 23:45. The default calendar
reminder sound on all Windows mobiles sounds for several minutes, in rising
volume, so you're bond to wake up from it...

Changing the default reminder offset by let's say 4 hours so that your
mobile won't wake you in the middle of the night isn't a good solution, as it
also affect all regular appointments.

SOLUTION
Make a new default offset (using Swedish Outlook here, so I don't know what
it's called in English) for birthday reminders, and perhaps also for whole
day events.


----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.

http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm....calendari ng



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