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primaxx May 2nd 07 07:09 PM

Outlook Calendar Reminder "Due In" question
 
In Outlook versions 2K, XP and 2003, I set a calendar appointment and request
a 3 day reminder. The reminder does appear on-time and does note that the
appointment is due in 3 days. However, after a minute passes, it
automatically changes to 2 days.

Discovered that this may be due to a countdown and the reminder rounds down
to the nearest day. So after a minute passes, Outlook really should state "2
days, 23 hours, 59 minutes" for "due in" instead of "2 days".

Any way this can be changed?

Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] May 2nd 07 07:31 PM

Outlook Calendar Reminder "Due In" question
 
As far as I know, no

"primaxx" wrote in message
...
In Outlook versions 2K, XP and 2003, I set a calendar appointment and
request
a 3 day reminder. The reminder does appear on-time and does note that the
appointment is due in 3 days. However, after a minute passes, it
automatically changes to 2 days.

Discovered that this may be due to a countdown and the reminder rounds
down
to the nearest day. So after a minute passes, Outlook really should state
"2
days, 23 hours, 59 minutes" for "due in" instead of "2 days".

Any way this can be changed?



primaxx May 2nd 07 07:45 PM

Outlook Calendar Reminder "Due In" question
 
any possible alternatives?

"Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

As far as I know, no

"primaxx" wrote in message
...
In Outlook versions 2K, XP and 2003, I set a calendar appointment and
request
a 3 day reminder. The reminder does appear on-time and does note that the
appointment is due in 3 days. However, after a minute passes, it
automatically changes to 2 days.

Discovered that this may be due to a countdown and the reminder rounds
down
to the nearest day. So after a minute passes, Outlook really should state
"2
days, 23 hours, 59 minutes" for "due in" instead of "2 days".

Any way this can be changed?




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