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Outlook should not show task reminders as overdue until they are.
My comment is about the 'overdue' issue for tasks -- When task reminders are
highlighted in the reminder window, the due date shown is actually the date/time of the Reminder set up for the task, not the due date of the task. I think the due date should show the task due date. "Jimmy Hendrix" wrote: First, I should be able to set a task with a particular time due, not just date due. Second, a task reminder should not show as overdue until it is past the due time/date. Task reminders should function more like appointment reminders. A workaround is to schedule appointments that have no length, but this clutters my calendar and leads me to ignore the Task list completely. Am I the only one that finds the task list a bit limited? Jimmy Hendrix |
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