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Outlook Help

Discussion in 'Technology Forum' started by plutosgirl, Jul 15, 2008.

  1. plutosgirl

    plutosgirl It's a Liopleurodon!!!

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    How do I create a recurring email/reminder?

    Ie.... Every Tuesday @ 6 am?

    I know this sounds simple and I thought I had done it, but it doesn't work.

    Thanks if you can help....
     
  2. The Brain

    The Brain Defiler of Cornflakes

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    Set it up in your calendar
     
  3. plutosgirl

    plutosgirl It's a Liopleurodon!!!

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    Sorry, I didn't make myself clear.

    I need to send it to a designated email every Tuesday/Friday @ 6am.

    The reminder is for them, not me.
     
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    The Brain Defiler of Cornflakes

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    Send them a meeting request everyday for those times. I think without looking it says "Make new appointment" or at least something to that effect.
     
  5. Bootay

    Bootay Poppycock

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    If it's just a reminder, create a task in outlook and assign it to them, you can make it recur on specific days of the week too and you can receive notification of when they say the task is done.

    Or just use the meeting request, that let's you pop the reminder at a specific time, not just the day.
     

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