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Create new calendar item
Check “all day event” Click Recurrence Select “Daily” Select an End By date at least 1 day after start date Set a reminder Try to save the item See error message You would think that this would be allowed for a few reasons, one being that you would like a reminder for at least the first occurence. I know you can break these down to individual items and set reminders that way. I'm putting this out there just to see if anyone knows why this indeed behaves this way and if there is a technical reason for it not being allowed. |
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scifibri wrote:
Create new calendar item Check “all day event” Click Recurrence Select “Daily” Select an End By date at least 1 day after start date Set a reminder Try to save the item See error message You would think that this would be allowed for a few reasons, one being that you would like a reminder for at least the first occurence. But the first occurrence will already be in progress, since it is "today" (unless you specify a start date as well), and the time for reminding about it is long past, since midnight today already happened. The behavior Outlook demonstrates makes sense to me. -- Brian Tillman |
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If you try the repro scenario I listed, it will not even allow you to create
the meeting with the reminder box checked. And even so what happens if I wanted to be reminder about the second occurence, and so on. i think the behavior does not match "real life" situations. "Brian Tillman" wrote: scifibri wrote: Create new calendar item Check “all day event” Click Recurrence Select “Daily” Select an End By date at least 1 day after start date Set a reminder Try to save the item See error message You would think that this would be allowed for a few reasons, one being that you would like a reminder for at least the first occurence. But the first occurrence will already be in progress, since it is "today" (unless you specify a start date as well), and the time for reminding about it is long past, since midnight today already happened. The behavior Outlook demonstrates makes sense to me. -- Brian Tillman |
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And yes, of course specifying a start date...I just assumed that but I should
have been more explicit. "Brian Tillman" wrote: scifibri wrote: Create new calendar item Check “all day event” Click Recurrence Select “Daily” Select an End By date at least 1 day after start date Set a reminder Try to save the item See error message You would think that this would be allowed for a few reasons, one being that you would like a reminder for at least the first occurence. But the first occurrence will already be in progress, since it is "today" (unless you specify a start date as well), and the time for reminding about it is long past, since midnight today already happened. The behavior Outlook demonstrates makes sense to me. -- Brian Tillman |
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