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Old August 24th 06, 08:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Carole
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Default Reminder time on mtgs changes back to 18 hours. How do I stop thi

I am entering several lease expiration dates in the Outlook calendar with
long reminders (for example 150 days or 120 days). When I've had to go back
into some of the notices on my calendar, they had changed to 18 hours. This
made me miss one of the renewal deadlines. Has anyone experienced this? How
do I remedy it? Thank you!
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