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How do I stop Outlook calendar reminders of newly entered past ev.

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Mitch Hilger - 27 Jan 2005 00:45 GMT
I use the calendar to post journal entries of my time, work accomplished,
daily activities.  When I enter a new event that is in the past I am always
immediately presented with a reminder of an overdue appointment.  I would
like to keep the reminder feature turned on for upcomming events, but would
like it to eliminate reminders of newly entered past events.  Any suggestions?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 27 Jan 2005 03:03 GMT
YOu must uncheck them manually.  There is no option for selection of which
items get reminders.

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After furious head scratching, Mitch Hilger asked:

| I use the calendar to post journal entries of my time, work
| accomplished, daily activities.  When I enter a new event that is in
| the past I am always immediately presented with a reminder of an
| overdue appointment.  I would like to keep the reminder feature
| turned on for upcomming events, but would like it to eliminate
| reminders of newly entered past events.  Any suggestions?

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