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OL2007. Maybe it's something that I can do under menu View-Current
View-Day/Week/Month. I can see recurring items that hit later in the day today, yet some of them I have already done, and these are the ones I want to "dismiss." I still want these to recur tomorrow; but rather than have the distraction of seeing them today (or getting a reminder later today) I'd like to dismiss now (in advance of the event or reminder), effectively "advancing the recurrence cycle." Right clicking items (on that view) doesn't seem to have it. If I could, then when I look at a calendar view I could see what I REALLY need to do; and besides, the daily recurring things still show up tomorrow, without making visual noise today. Can I? VBA is okay if that's the way. |
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I think you meant to post this to one of the Outlook groups - this group is
for OneNote. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com/onenote.htm wrote in message ... OL2007. Maybe it's something that I can do under menu View-Current View-Day/Week/Month. I can see recurring items that hit later in the day today, yet some of them I have already done, and these are the ones I want to "dismiss." I still want these to recur tomorrow; but rather than have the distraction of seeing them today (or getting a reminder later today) I'd like to dismiss now (in advance of the event or reminder), effectively "advancing the recurrence cycle." Right clicking items (on that view) doesn't seem to have it. If I could, then when I look at a calendar view I could see what I REALLY need to do; and besides, the daily recurring things still show up tomorrow, without making visual noise today. Can I? VBA is okay if that's the way. |
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Whoops - my bad. *I* was the one looking at the wrong group. Sorry.
-- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com/outlook.htm "Ben M. Schorr, MVP" wrote in message ... I think you meant to post this to one of the Outlook groups - this group is for OneNote. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com/onenote.htm wrote in message ... OL2007. Maybe it's something that I can do under menu View-Current View-Day/Week/Month. I can see recurring items that hit later in the day today, yet some of them I have already done, and these are the ones I want to "dismiss." I still want these to recur tomorrow; but rather than have the distraction of seeing them today (or getting a reminder later today) I'd like to dismiss now (in advance of the event or reminder), effectively "advancing the recurrence cycle." Right clicking items (on that view) doesn't seem to have it. If I could, then when I look at a calendar view I could see what I REALLY need to do; and besides, the daily recurring things still show up tomorrow, without making visual noise today. Can I? VBA is okay if that's the way. |
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I think that I would use TASKS instead of the calendar for what you
are doing, that way you could just look at your list of tasks and mark them complete. This would stop the reminder from popping. The neat thing about tasks is they offer the "Regenerate new task..." 1 day after each task is completed, as long as you set it to Recur every 1 day. You can even select Every Weekday if necessary. Does this sound like a possible solution? Nikki Peterson wrote in message ... OL2007. Maybe it's something that I can do under menu View-Current View-Day/Week/Month. I can see recurring items that hit later in the day today, yet some of them I have already done, and these are the ones I want to "dismiss." I still want these to recur tomorrow; but rather than have the distraction of seeing them today (or getting a reminder later today) I'd like to dismiss now (in advance of the event or reminder), effectively "advancing the recurrence cycle." Right clicking items (on that view) doesn't seem to have it. If I could, then when I look at a calendar view I could see what I REALLY need to do; and besides, the daily recurring things still show up tomorrow, without making visual noise today. Can I? VBA is okay if that's the way. |
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Why not open the recurrence and remove the reminder?
-- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Brian - I think you should apply for a job in Redmond. You sound like a great fit with their level of logic, hard work, commitment to excellence and (of course) common sense. Ben - no problem, it happens. Thanks for the courtesy. Nikki, thank you for an intriguing alternative. I confess that I've never looked at TASKS. At first blush, it seems that they have all of the reminder and recurrence features of appointments, only sacrificing "time of day" and conflict resolution - which I can well live without. You might have benefited me greatly with this paradigm shift. Thank you. I still would like to "twiddle" the "next reminder." Manually deleting/rebuilding reminders is way too inefficient. There should be flag(s) or fields signifying dismissal or snoozing; if they're accessible as VBA objects, I'm interested in hearing about that. Failing that, perhaps delete/rebuild recurrence via code is an acceptably automated approach, albeit clumsy. |
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I was sold on using tasks instead of calendar, thanks to your call
attention to them, but they seem to have a devastating flaw. When you hit Dismiss on the reminder, it retains the recurrence aspect, but the reminder is turned off (gasp). After dismissing, when you open the [recurring] task item, Reminder is unchecked! I get that the idea with tasks is that you work the list, but this is still wrong. What they effectively show is "a reminder for the first occurrence of the series." No good. I have a weekly task that I want to be reminded about each week. I guess I can just wait; I'm confident they'll fix it in the SR-2 or SR-3 release for Office 2015. The neat thing about tasks is they offer the "Regenerate new task..." 1 day after each task is completed, as long as you set it to Recur every 1 day. You can even select Every Weekday if necessary. Does this sound like a possible solution? Nikki Peterson I can see recurring items that hit later in the day today, yet some of them I have already done, and these are the ones I want to "dismiss." I still want these to recur tomorrow; but rather than have the distraction of seeing them today (or getting a reminder later today) I'd like to dismiss now (in advance of the event or reminder), effectively "advancing the recurrence cycle." Right clicking items (on that view) doesn't seem to have it. If I could, then when I look at a calendar view I could see what I REALLY need to do; and besides, the daily recurring things still show up tomorrow, without making visual noise today. Can I? VBA is okay if that's the way. |
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