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Alarm Set in Calendar View

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Remove ABCD from Email address to reply - 15 May 2007 06:00 GMT
I just switched to Outlook 2007.  The "bell" or other symbol for showing an
alarm does not appear in any calendar view.  Is there a way to modify the
view to have it included.  Right now the only way to tell if an appointment
has an alarm set is to open it.

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rrupp - 15 May 2007 19:25 GMT
Hi.  I looked through 'help' via Outlook and typed in "reminders bell" and a
box appeared with the symbols that are displayed in 2007 Calendar and the
reminder is no longer shown.  What shows are:
Recurring item, exception to recurring item, data conflict, private item,
meeting workspace, file attachment.  
That's all I could find, hope this helps.  

> I just switched to Outlook 2007.  The "bell" or other symbol for showing an
> alarm does not appear in any calendar view.  Is there a way to modify the
> view to have it included.  Right now the only way to tell if an appointment
> has an alarm set is to open it.
Remove ABCD from Email address to reply - 15 May 2007 19:52 GMT
Thanks for the response.  I guess it confirms my suspicions.

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Neil

> Hi.  I looked through 'help' via Outlook and typed in "reminders bell" and
> a
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>> appointment
>> has an alarm set is to open it.
 
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