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How to set alarm for ending of a calander event?

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Robert - 22 May 2006 17:26 GMT
I would like my reminder to chime at a specified time before the ending of a
multi-day event. Currently, I'm getting chimes at the beginning, but the
events expire and leave me searching for the days a task ended. Does anyone
know how to set up this feature? Thanks in advance. Robert
Charles Kenyon - 22 May 2006 17:39 GMT
This is not a feature of Outlook AFAIK. Set a separate calendar item or task
to remind you.
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>I would like my reminder to chime at a specified time before the ending of
>a
> multi-day event. Currently, I'm getting chimes at the beginning, but the
> events expire and leave me searching for the days a task ended. Does
> anyone
> know how to set up this feature? Thanks in advance. Robert
Robert - 22 May 2006 17:54 GMT
> This is not a feature of Outlook AFAIK. Set a separate calendar item or task
> to remind you.
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>
> OK, Thanks Charles, I have used this method,  But usually I forget, It is counter intuitive to enter appts. multiple times.

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