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I want to make an alert go off at 4pm every day to remind me to pick up my
son from school, but I don't want to see it in my calendar or my task list. How can I do this? |
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I'd use an external third party alarm program for that one particular
purpose. I'm pretty sure there are a bunch of free ones around. "andersmi" wrote in message ... I want to make an alert go off at 4pm every day to remind me to pick up my son from school, but I don't want to see it in my calendar or my task list. How can I do this? |
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andersmi wrote:
I want to make an alert go off at 4pm every day to remind me to pick up my son from school, but I don't want to see it in my calendar or my task list. How can I do this? You could start he http://www.soft32.com/index.asp?q=al...x=14&image.y=9 -- Brian Tillman |
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I needed the same thing at a previous employer who required time-clocking
(glad that's over). 1) I created daily reminders at clock-in/clock-out times. 2) I gave these appointments a Category of "Timeclock". 3) I changed by Calendar view to Filter out appointments that had a Category of "Timeclock". We're going to use a similar technique when my current company goes on Summer Hours. Bill Le May "andersmi" wrote in message ... I want to make an alert go off at 4pm every day to remind me to pick up my son from school, but I don't want to see it in my calendar or my task list. How can I do this? |
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Bill-
That suggestion worked, but only for calendar view. Is there a way to filter it out in Outlook Today view? "Bill" wrote: I needed the same thing at a previous employer who required time-clocking (glad that's over). 1) I created daily reminders at clock-in/clock-out times. 2) I gave these appointments a Category of "Timeclock". 3) I changed by Calendar view to Filter out appointments that had a Category of "Timeclock". We're going to use a similar technique when my current company goes on Summer Hours. Bill Le May "andersmi" wrote in message ... I want to make an alert go off at 4pm every day to remind me to pick up my son from school, but I don't want to see it in my calendar or my task list. How can I do this? |
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"andersmi" wrote...
Bill- That suggestion worked, but only for calendar view. Is there a way to filter it out in Outlook Today view? I've done some simple editing of Outlook Today html, but I haven't found a way to apply a filter to the calendar items. Sorry - maybe some others have ideas. |
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