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"Reminder will not appear in multiple calendars"

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C Kline - 30 Oct 2006 14:20 GMT
I have Outlook 2003 in Windows XP.
I have my main calendar that I share on the network.  I created a second
calendar for my personal reminders/appointments.  When I try to add a
reminder to the second calendar, it give me a message:  "The reminder XXX
will not appear because the item is not in your Calendar or Tasks folder.  Is
this OK?
The view on my screen has a header of My Calendars and it appear there with
my main calendar.  What am I doing wrong?  Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Clara
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Oct 2006 15:34 GMT
Reminders are normally only generated out of the Calendar folder in your
default message store. There's a third party addin that might help you,
though:
http://www.slovaktech.com/remindermanager.htm

>I have Outlook 2003 in Windows XP.
> I have my main calendar that I share on the network.  I created a second
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> Thanks,
> Clara
submitmgr@CuteReminder.com - 31 Oct 2006 14:02 GMT
Alternatively, as a reminder solution you may try Cute Reminder. It
will show you unobtrusive pop-up reminders, which are incredibly easy
to set up, delete, and postpone. You can also post sticky notes on your
screen. The Enterprise edition supports messaging and task management
over your local network.

Nicholas

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Cute Reminder - your professional reminder solution
http://www.CuteReminder.com

> I have Outlook 2003 in Windows XP.
> I have my main calendar that I share on the network.  I created a second
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> Thanks,
> Clara

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