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Old November 5th 09, 01:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
srm
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Default Custom Task Form - Reminder Control

I'm using 2003. Since it is not possible to edit the main task page, I
am creating my own task page. What I am trying to do is create a
reminder control just like the one on the default task form. I'd like
to be able to turn reminders off / on, set the date, and time via a
drop down. I'm sure this has been done before and was wondering if
someone can provide some guidance.

I tried using the reminder time fields, combination of two fields into
a new field, etc. but I don't have the knowledge of how to do this. I
was hoping these was something already created (sample code) to use.
I'm assuming this requires some coding.

Thank you.

Shawn
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Old November 10th 09, 02:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
brightenmyoutlook
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Default Custom Task Form - Reminder Control

On Nov 5, 6:50*am, srm wrote:
I'm using 2003. Since it is not possible to edit the main task page, I
am creating my own task page. What I am trying to do is create a
reminder control just like the one on the default task form. *I'd like
to be able to turn reminders off / on, set the date, and time via a
drop down. I'm sure this has been done before and was wondering if
someone can provide some guidance.

I tried using the reminder time fields, combination of two fields into
a new field, etc. but I don't have the knowledge of how to do this. I
was hoping these was something already created (sample code) to use.
I'm assuming this requires some coding.

Thank you.

Shawn


FYI: Be ware, by using a custom Tab for your Task form you'll lose the
ability to drag and drop emails to your Task folder to create a new
Task from an email. You can code a solution to replace the
capability.
Brian McOutlook
www.brightenmyoutlook.com
 




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