Modifying all day events reminder

S

specific

I have set normal calendar markings to alarm 15 minutes before the actual
event but all day events are causing problems by alarming 18 hours before.
I'd like to change them to remind just a couple hours before, not 18 hours,
but I couldn't find a setting which could change all day events reminder
time, is it even possible? I'm using Office XP ja Outlook 2002 with Windows
XP Pro.
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

There is no such setting. Many people have asked for one.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
C

cs

When you are creating the "all day event" you can change the reminder at that
time or open the event later and change the reminder time but there is not
global setting that can be changed for the the reminder default time for all
day events.
 
T

Tom

Why does Microsoft not listen to it's customers and change the stupid option?
I've been woken lots of time at 6 am by my Blackberry reminding me of an all
day event starting the next day. Also it is very annoying that the default
for all day events is Free. That makes no sense at all.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Tom said:
Why does Microsoft not listen to it's customers and change the stupid
option?

How difficult is it to simply not set reminders on all day events?
 
T

Tom

How difficult would it be for MS to code into Options the ability to change
this default which has been in all versions of Outlook I've used and still
seems to be on 2007?
One does not always remember to change these options when one is in a hurry
and aren't systems supposed to be configurable our needs rather than the
suppliers?
 
B

Bob I

Tools, Options, UNcheck "Default reminder".
How difficult would it be for MS to code into Options the ability to change
this default which has been in all versions of Outlook I've used and still
seems to be on 2007?
One does not always remember to change these options when one is in a hurry
and aren't systems supposed to be configurable our needs rather than the
suppliers?

:
 
T

Tom

But that means I have no reminder by default on any events which is not what
I want. Not that giving users what thay want have ever been an MS priority.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Tom said:
But that means I have no reminder by default on any events which is
not what I want. Not that giving users what thay want have ever been
an MS priority.

The problem may be that giving you what you want may deny to someone else
what they want. We all have differing needs.
 
B

Bob I

Then perhaps you may elect to request it in the next version, although
that particular feature hasn't seemed to generate many requests.
But that means I have no reminder by default on any events which is not what
I want. Not that giving users what thay want have ever been an MS priority.

:
 
W

Webdiva

This morning a reminder for an all-day event (a birthday) again woke up me
and my husband at 6 a.m. when the alarm went off on my phone. This happens
too often -- and it took me forever to figure out why I was getting waked up
by alarms I dont' set at 6 a.m.

Who on earth would want an automatic reminder at 6 a.m. the previous day?
Why hasn't this been fixed? What's even more frustrating is that when you go
out of your way to disable that inane default, the next time you edit
ANYTHING about the event, the awful 6 a.m. alarm automatically returns,
without you doing anything to set it.

I'm hoping the Palm Pre will be a better alternative to this Windows nonsense.
 
W

Webdiva

This morning a reminder for an all-day event (a birthday) again woke up me
and my husband at 6 a.m. when the alarm went off on my phone. This happens
too often -- and it took me forever to figure out why I was getting waked up
by alarms I dont' set at 6 a.m.

Who on earth would want an automatic reminder at 6 a.m. the previous day?
Why hasn't this been fixed? What's even more frustrating is that when you go
out of your way to disable that inane default, the next time you edit
ANYTHING about the event, the awful 6 a.m. alarm automatically returns,
without you doing anything to set it.

I'm hoping that if Windows won't fix this obvious bug, the Palm Pre will be
a better alternative to this Windows nonsense.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Editing events in outlook does not reset the alarm if you selected none for
default. If you set a different reminder, only toggling 'all day' checkbox
off and on will reset the reminder. Other edits will not.

I'm not sure how the pre will be better - if you are syncing with outlook
you'll have the same problem unless you can tell its sync software to drop
reminders.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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