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Al December 1st 09 12:43 AM

Pop up reminders?
 
I am unable to get pop up reminders on top of the window I am working with.
Using Windows 7 with Office Outlook 2007. Can someone please help? thanks

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] December 1st 09 02:38 PM

Pop up reminders?
 
"Al" wrote in message
...

I am unable to get pop up reminders on top of the window I am working with.
Using Windows 7 with Office Outlook 2007. Can someone please help? thanks


The reminder window generally doesn't pop up over the top of the window with
focus. If it were to do that, it would interrupt whatever you were doing at
the time. That's why the taskbar handle flashes - to attract your attention
to the fact there's a reminder. Try not to occlude so much of the desktop
that the reminder window can't be seen.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


R Gibson December 2nd 09 05:13 PM

Pop up reminders?
 
I have the same problem. I like that it flashes in the task bar, however,
when I'm focusing on a Word document or other piece of software, often I
don't even see the brief flash in the task bar, and then end up being late
for a meeting.

I would like Microsoft to offer an option to turn on "pop-over" control of
Outlook reminders. It should me MY choice, NOT Microsoft's whether or not the
reminder pops OVER my focused window.

As for "Try not to occlude so much of the desktop that the reminder window
can't be seen." Are you serious? Why would I not maximize my Microsoft Word
window when I'm typing a document? Or did I misunderstand you? It sounds like
you're telling us to keep all of our windows "restored down" to some fraction
of the window size WHILE IN USE, just so I can see a reminder pop up. NOT
GOING TO HAPPEN. Let me CHOOSE to set the reminder to pop OVER my already
maximized window and I'll be happy.

-R


"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

"Al" wrote in message
...

I am unable to get pop up reminders on top of the window I am working with.
Using Windows 7 with Office Outlook 2007. Can someone please help? thanks


The reminder window generally doesn't pop up over the top of the window with
focus. If it were to do that, it would interrupt whatever you were doing at
the time. That's why the taskbar handle flashes - to attract your attention
to the fact there's a reminder. Try not to occlude so much of the desktop
that the reminder window can't be seen.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

.


Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook][_2_] December 2nd 09 08:05 PM

Pop up reminders?
 
Microsoft was heavily pounded for having the Window pop up OVER the active
window where reminders were easily dismissed and important work was
interrupted. Just goes to show, you can't please everyone all of the time.
Personally, I prefer the taskbar option. And I use a less than full size
window when working on documents or Outlook or the Internet, but I have a
wide screen monitor (24") and at home dual monitors.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
ALWAYS post your Outlook version.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, R Gibson asked:

| I have the same problem. I like that it flashes in the task bar,
| however, when I'm focusing on a Word document or other piece of
| software, often I don't even see the brief flash in the task bar, and
| then end up being late for a meeting.
|
| I would like Microsoft to offer an option to turn on "pop-over"
| control of Outlook reminders. It should me MY choice, NOT Microsoft's
| whether or not the reminder pops OVER my focused window.
|
| As for "Try not to occlude so much of the desktop that the reminder
| window can't be seen." Are you serious? Why would I not maximize my
| Microsoft Word window when I'm typing a document? Or did I
| misunderstand you? It sounds like you're telling us to keep all of
| our windows "restored down" to some fraction of the window size WHILE
| IN USE, just so I can see a reminder pop up. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. Let
| me CHOOSE to set the reminder to pop OVER my already maximized window
| and I'll be happy.
|
| -R
|
|
| "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| "Al" wrote in message
|| ...
||
||| I am unable to get pop up reminders on top of the window I am
||| working with. Using Windows 7 with Office Outlook 2007. Can someone
||| please help? thanks
||
|| The reminder window generally doesn't pop up over the top of the
|| window with focus. If it were to do that, it would interrupt
|| whatever you were doing at the time. That's why the taskbar handle
|| flashes - to attract your attention to the fact there's a reminder.
|| Try not to occlude so much of the desktop that the reminder window
|| can't be seen. --
|| Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
||
|| .



Rich Coleman January 6th 10 08:53 PM

Pop up reminders?
 
Good for you - that's why they are called "options". You are happy, we are
not since I miss meetings all the time now.

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

Microsoft was heavily pounded for having the Window pop up OVER the active
window where reminders were easily dismissed and important work was
interrupted. Just goes to show, you can't please everyone all of the time.
Personally, I prefer the taskbar option. And I use a less than full size
window when working on documents or Outlook or the Internet, but I have a
wide screen monitor (24") and at home dual monitors.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
ALWAYS post your Outlook version.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, R Gibson asked:

| I have the same problem. I like that it flashes in the task bar,
| however, when I'm focusing on a Word document or other piece of
| software, often I don't even see the brief flash in the task bar, and
| then end up being late for a meeting.
|
| I would like Microsoft to offer an option to turn on "pop-over"
| control of Outlook reminders. It should me MY choice, NOT Microsoft's
| whether or not the reminder pops OVER my focused window.
|
| As for "Try not to occlude so much of the desktop that the reminder
| window can't be seen." Are you serious? Why would I not maximize my
| Microsoft Word window when I'm typing a document? Or did I
| misunderstand you? It sounds like you're telling us to keep all of
| our windows "restored down" to some fraction of the window size WHILE
| IN USE, just so I can see a reminder pop up. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. Let
| me CHOOSE to set the reminder to pop OVER my already maximized window
| and I'll be happy.
|
| -R
|
|
| "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| "Al" wrote in message
|| ...
||
||| I am unable to get pop up reminders on top of the window I am
||| working with. Using Windows 7 with Office Outlook 2007. Can someone
||| please help? thanks
||
|| The reminder window generally doesn't pop up over the top of the
|| window with focus. If it were to do that, it would interrupt
|| whatever you were doing at the time. That's why the taskbar handle
|| flashes - to attract your attention to the fact there's a reminder.
|| Try not to occlude so much of the desktop that the reminder window
|| can't be seen. --
|| Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
||
|| .


.


[email protected] January 14th 10 05:52 PM

Pop up reminders?
 
How do i fix this? i don't understand? i need my calendar to pop up infront
of anything i am doing. i missed 3 meetings since Win 7 update.

"Rich Coleman" wrote:

Good for you - that's why they are called "options". You are happy, we are
not since I miss meetings all the time now.

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

Microsoft was heavily pounded for having the Window pop up OVER the active
window where reminders were easily dismissed and important work was
interrupted. Just goes to show, you can't please everyone all of the time.
Personally, I prefer the taskbar option. And I use a less than full size
window when working on documents or Outlook or the Internet, but I have a
wide screen monitor (24") and at home dual monitors.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
ALWAYS post your Outlook version.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, R Gibson asked:

| I have the same problem. I like that it flashes in the task bar,
| however, when I'm focusing on a Word document or other piece of
| software, often I don't even see the brief flash in the task bar, and
| then end up being late for a meeting.
|
| I would like Microsoft to offer an option to turn on "pop-over"
| control of Outlook reminders. It should me MY choice, NOT Microsoft's
| whether or not the reminder pops OVER my focused window.
|
| As for "Try not to occlude so much of the desktop that the reminder
| window can't be seen." Are you serious? Why would I not maximize my
| Microsoft Word window when I'm typing a document? Or did I
| misunderstand you? It sounds like you're telling us to keep all of
| our windows "restored down" to some fraction of the window size WHILE
| IN USE, just so I can see a reminder pop up. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. Let
| me CHOOSE to set the reminder to pop OVER my already maximized window
| and I'll be happy.
|
| -R
|
|
| "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| "Al" wrote in message
|| ...
||
||| I am unable to get pop up reminders on top of the window I am
||| working with. Using Windows 7 with Office Outlook 2007. Can someone
||| please help? thanks
||
|| The reminder window generally doesn't pop up over the top of the
|| window with focus. If it were to do that, it would interrupt
|| whatever you were doing at the time. That's why the taskbar handle
|| flashes - to attract your attention to the fact there's a reminder.
|| Try not to occlude so much of the desktop that the reminder window
|| can't be seen. --
|| Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
||
|| .


.


jmaxon January 21st 10 03:46 PM

Pop up reminders?
 
This is annoying me as well. It appears to be an issue with Windows 7 (Win7),
not Outlook. By default, Win7 combines the taskbar buttons. By doing so the
Reminder gets embedded into the "grouping" behind the Outlook icon. This
makes the reminder difficult to notice.

If you change the "Taskbar buttons" setting under the "Taskbar and Start
Menu Properties" to "Never combine," then the grouping separates and the
reminder pops-up in front of whatever else you have open.

However, one of the great new features of Win7 is this nice, clean taskbar
grouping. So it becomes a matter of sacrifice in order to get this to work
correctly.

I'm hoping that Microsoft comes up with a fix for this, as I'm sure more and
more people are going to become annoyed.


" wrote:

How do i fix this? i don't understand? i need my calendar to pop up infront
of anything i am doing. i missed 3 meetings since Win 7 update.

"Rich Coleman" wrote:

Good for you - that's why they are called "options". You are happy, we are
not since I miss meetings all the time now.

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

Microsoft was heavily pounded for having the Window pop up OVER the active
window where reminders were easily dismissed and important work was
interrupted. Just goes to show, you can't please everyone all of the time.
Personally, I prefer the taskbar option. And I use a less than full size
window when working on documents or Outlook or the Internet, but I have a
wide screen monitor (24") and at home dual monitors.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
ALWAYS post your Outlook version.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, R Gibson asked:

| I have the same problem. I like that it flashes in the task bar,
| however, when I'm focusing on a Word document or other piece of
| software, often I don't even see the brief flash in the task bar, and
| then end up being late for a meeting.
|
| I would like Microsoft to offer an option to turn on "pop-over"
| control of Outlook reminders. It should me MY choice, NOT Microsoft's
| whether or not the reminder pops OVER my focused window.
|
| As for "Try not to occlude so much of the desktop that the reminder
| window can't be seen." Are you serious? Why would I not maximize my
| Microsoft Word window when I'm typing a document? Or did I
| misunderstand you? It sounds like you're telling us to keep all of
| our windows "restored down" to some fraction of the window size WHILE
| IN USE, just so I can see a reminder pop up. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. Let
| me CHOOSE to set the reminder to pop OVER my already maximized window
| and I'll be happy.
|
| -R
|
|
| "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| "Al" wrote in message
|| ...
||
||| I am unable to get pop up reminders on top of the window I am
||| working with. Using Windows 7 with Office Outlook 2007. Can someone
||| please help? thanks
||
|| The reminder window generally doesn't pop up over the top of the
|| window with focus. If it were to do that, it would interrupt
|| whatever you were doing at the time. That's why the taskbar handle
|| flashes - to attract your attention to the fact there's a reminder.
|| Try not to occlude so much of the desktop that the reminder window
|| can't be seen. --
|| Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
||
|| .


.


bizwizkid February 2nd 10 09:30 PM

Pop up reminders?
 
"The reminder window generally doesn't pop up over the top of the window with
focus. If it were to do that, it would interrupt whatever you were doing at
the time. "

I'm forever puzzled by the 'logic' of this statement - not by you personally
but, by the belief by MS that one doesn't want to have the option to be
'interrupted'. The whole reason I use the calendar and reminder system is to
remind me (not interrupt me). When I'm in the middle of a crazy day the last
thing I want to rely on is yet another blinking annoyance in the taskbar.

Why don't we have the ability to leave the reminder pop-up to stay 'on-top'
like many, many other programs allow (i.e. see WinAmp, gaming software etc.).

I can't think of a longer standing short-sighted decision by MS. They
usually seem to come around, several years late at times, but eventually they
see the light. Apparantly, they're happy with their own internal surveys and
don't see the value. I tried explaining that to the seminar leader who's
session I was late to today because I was working on my computer, with a
calendar alert to notify me and yet again i was not reminded - I was late
again --- grrrr.

Thanks.

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

"Al" wrote in message
...

I am unable to get pop up reminders on top of the window I am working with.
Using Windows 7 with Office Outlook 2007. Can someone please help? thanks


The reminder window generally doesn't pop up over the top of the window with
focus. If it were to do that, it would interrupt whatever you were doing at
the time. That's why the taskbar handle flashes - to attract your attention
to the fact there's a reminder. Try not to occlude so much of the desktop
that the reminder window can't be seen.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

.


bizwizkid February 2nd 10 09:36 PM

Pop up reminders?
 
Actually, it shows one that their users want choice. Of course you can't
please everyone - why do you think a company can. You can however make MANY
MORE happy by not going one way or the other. If it was already working and
MS had to write code to stop it, why not throw a switch in there and let the
user decide?

I use MS 7 but, in my house MS didn't listen to me (lol)

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

Microsoft was heavily pounded for having the Window pop up OVER the active
window where reminders were easily dismissed and important work was
interrupted. Just goes to show, you can't please everyone all of the time.
Personally, I prefer the taskbar option. And I use a less than full size
window when working on documents or Outlook or the Internet, but I have a
wide screen monitor (24") and at home dual monitors.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
ALWAYS post your Outlook version.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, R Gibson asked:

| I have the same problem. I like that it flashes in the task bar,
| however, when I'm focusing on a Word document or other piece of
| software, often I don't even see the brief flash in the task bar, and
| then end up being late for a meeting.
|
| I would like Microsoft to offer an option to turn on "pop-over"
| control of Outlook reminders. It should me MY choice, NOT Microsoft's
| whether or not the reminder pops OVER my focused window.
|
| As for "Try not to occlude so much of the desktop that the reminder
| window can't be seen." Are you serious? Why would I not maximize my
| Microsoft Word window when I'm typing a document? Or did I
| misunderstand you? It sounds like you're telling us to keep all of
| our windows "restored down" to some fraction of the window size WHILE
| IN USE, just so I can see a reminder pop up. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. Let
| me CHOOSE to set the reminder to pop OVER my already maximized window
| and I'll be happy.
|
| -R
|
|
| "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| "Al" wrote in message
|| ...
||
||| I am unable to get pop up reminders on top of the window I am
||| working with. Using Windows 7 with Office Outlook 2007. Can someone
||| please help? thanks
||
|| The reminder window generally doesn't pop up over the top of the
|| window with focus. If it were to do that, it would interrupt
|| whatever you were doing at the time. That's why the taskbar handle
|| flashes - to attract your attention to the fact there's a reminder.
|| Try not to occlude so much of the desktop that the reminder window
|| can't be seen. --
|| Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
||
|| .


.


Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] February 2nd 10 10:11 PM

Pop up reminders?
 
"bizwizkid" wrote in message
...

Actually, it shows one that their users want choice. Of course you can't
please everyone - why do you think a company can. You can however make MANY
MORE happy by not going one way or the other. If it was already working and
MS had to write code to stop it, why not throw a switch in there and let the
user decide?


In general, that doesn't seem to be Microsoft's approach.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



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