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Jim Henderson - 02 Apr 2005 02:08 GMT
I would like the default reminder time to be more than 15 minutes. How can I
set it up to, say 18 hours?  I can manually change each entry, but is there
a place to change the default? Thanks in advance.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 02 Apr 2005 17:13 GMT
Tools->options->calendar options.

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After furious head scratching, Jim Henderson asked:

| I would like the default reminder time to be more than 15 minutes.
| How can I set it up to, say 18 hours?  I can manually change each
| entry, but is there a place to change the default? Thanks in advance.
Jim Henderson - 06 Apr 2005 04:47 GMT
Gee, that was easy.  Why wasn't able to find that?  I am so used to seeing
"Options" at the bottom of the Tools (Word, Excel, others) the I thought
there wasn't an Options menu for outlook.  Even then, 15 minutes seems a bit
short for the default.  If it's 15 minutes before a meeting that is further
than one room away, I would probably be late.  I would suggest that
Microsoft make 1 hour the default.

Thanks.

> Tools->options->calendar options.
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> | How can I set it up to, say 18 hours?  I can manually change each
> | entry, but is there a place to change the default? Thanks in advance.
 
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