Hope everyone survived the 4th, and to our brethren elsewhere - hope you
had a good weekend... (I wish fireworks would be BANNED - I was up until
well past midnight last night covering my wife's dog's ears)...

 

Being off for the last 4 days I come back to a screen full of Outlook
Calendar alerts... some I care about, some I don't, so as I went through
the blah blah blah list I 'snoozed' some, dismissed others.

 

Thinking ahead for this afternoon I was curious how many of these things
were going to be popping up later, and got to thinking as to how to
determine that. I'm assuming that if push came to shove I could figure
it out with Automtion, but was wondering if a shortcut might be to go
check the Registry or something.

 

If you look at the Mailbox, it shows today's entered Calendar entries,
but not something that was previously snoozed...

 

Anyway, no big deal, was just curious how to see them....

 

Thanks,

 

Matthew Jarvis || Business Systems Analyst
IT Department
McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center
1460 G Street, Springfield, OR  97477 || Ph: 541-744-6092 || Fax:
541-744-6145

 



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