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Snooze reminder interval on calendar

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dbuelke@don.myrf.net - 31 Mar 2008 23:02 GMT
Is there a way to change the default setting on calendar of Outlook
2003's snooze reminder dialog box so that it doesn't automatically
defer to "5 minutes before start" whenever a reminder comes up
regardless of how many days, hours or weeks ahead the original
reminder interval was set?  I.e., if I have a reminder set for 1 week
ahead, when it comes up at that point, the default option on the
snooze reminders is "Remind me again 5 minutes before start" and I
would like to set it, say, for 1 day before the event.
Diane Poremsky {MVP} - 31 Mar 2008 23:09 GMT
no, but you can type 1 day in the field.

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> Is there a way to change the default setting on calendar of Outlook
> 2003's snooze reminder dialog box so that it doesn't automatically
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> snooze reminders is "Remind me again 5 minutes before start" and I
> would like to set it, say, for 1 day before the event.

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