Diane
Sun May 11 09:00:08 PDT 2008
No. Tasks are not timed events so you can't set a due time, only a reminder
time. You'll need to make appointments if you want to set them for a
specific time. You can also override the default reminder time per task when
you open the task form.
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"soccerty1214" <soccerty1214@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I already know about that. Those work fine. They remind me that a task is
> due
> by 5pm that day. When I create a new task, I can specify the due date, but
> not the time on the due date at which the task is due. Is there a way to
> specify this? Also, sorry it took so long for me to post this. I have a
> lot
> of homework.
>
> "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote:
>
>> tools, options... middle of the preferences tab.
>>
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>> "soccerty1214" <soccerty1214@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:F783C958-D9F0-41E5-907D-A76647495524@microsoft.com...
>> > Is there a way to specify what time a task is due by as well as the
>> > date
>> > in
>> > Outlook 2007? I've been able to specify the due date for a task, but so
>> > far I
>> > can't change the 5pm due time.
>>
>>