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Old October 10th 07, 01:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default OL 2007 task Due In

I've upgraded from Office XP to Office 2007. I have many tasks that have a
reminder set for a specific time. It goes off at the correct time, but the
reminder window "Due In" column is wrong. For example, it should say "Now"
but instead is says "7 hours". All my reminders seem to be due at the same
time, which I know is incorrect. The time on my computer and time zone are
all set correctly. Any ideas?

tia
Lauri

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Old October 11th 07, 06:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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On Oct 9, 6:50 pm, "Lauri" wrote:
I've upgraded from Office XP to Office 2007. I have many tasks that have a
reminder set for a specific time. It goes off at the correct time, but the
reminder window "Due In" column is wrong. For example, it should say "Now"
but instead is says "7 hours". All my reminders seem to be due at the same
time, which I know is incorrect. The time on my computer and time zone are
all set correctly. Any ideas?

tia
Lauri

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Lauri
Bellingham Public Schools
Application Support


I have this same problem. The "Due in" time seems to all be at 5pm
even though the task are due throughout the day. Starting outlook
with /cleanreminders did not help either.

JKill

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Old October 11th 07, 09:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default OL 2007 task Due In

It looks like that this is the way it is supposed to be when you set a
due date. If you don't set a due date and just a reminder then it
will say it's due now when the reminder pops up.

JKILL

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Old October 15th 07, 06:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Lauri
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Default OL 2007 task Due In

You must have a due date to have a recurring task. If I have a task that I
need to do every monday @ 1:15 pm, I need it to be due at 1:15 PM every
Monday. This is getting very frustrating.

-Lauri


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It looks like that this is the way it is supposed to be when you set a
due date. If you don't set a due date and just a reminder then it
will say it's due now when the reminder pops up.

JKILL



 




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