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Cortana Suggested Reminders
Cortana can now help you keep on top of what you promised to do with suggested reminders.

Microsoft 365 Outlook Reminders
I've been noticing more and more lately that the reminder time in Microsoft 365 Outlook seem to disappear. I see that there are others posts out there asking the same thing but with no real definitive answers. I did a Bing search and found that it does have something to do with an update, and they suggested two scenarios. The first was a group policy, which I don't use, and the second which I did do, was to reset or make sure that the reminder option was on. Time will tell there. I'm open to other suggestions too though Am I getting older, or has the supermarket begun playing great music?

Cortana’s Notebook helps you get more done
Never forget an important appointment or task with Cortana’s Notebook to set reminders and to-do lists to get things done fast.

Here's an idea to improve MS Calendar and Reminders
Sharing this idea and hope that others agree it would be helpful. How many times have you said to yourself or a family member or colleague, "On the next warm day, I want to..." Or, "on the next cool day I need to, or, the next time it rains, I need to..." In other words, "To Do" list items are not only date/time relevant, they also have other attributes or triggers such as weather (as one example), or location attributes such as "the next time I'm in Boston I want to...". The could apply to business as well as personal items. This feature would bring the next level of intelligence and personalization to calendar and reminder apps. It's only a question of time as to which vendor introduces it first - and will make users become lovers of their technology/platform. Here is the link to Feedback Hub for for upvoting: https://aka.ms/AAaoz3w Thank you! (And once you implement it, please consider hiring me as well... :-)

A Reminder, And A Recommendation
Hello Community, Here is a reminder about the Community COC. Please do: Be polite and respectful in your posts, and in your replies to other people. Keep conversation threads on track. It’s okay to disagree with another user’s post, but don’t take the thread off track to do so. Address your comments to the person who asked the initial question. Cite the source of anything you post or upload if it isn’t your original content. Be honest about your sources. Keep it clean. No profanity, obscenity, insulting or bigoted comments. No name-calling. Search to see if a question you’d like answered has already been posted by someone else. Report any kind of abuse you find in the community, this includes conversations, comments or profile photos. Please don’t: Divert or change a conversation for your own purposes; just start a new conversation with the subject you want to discuss. Threaten, stalk, insult, victimize or intimidate anyone or any group of people for any reason; including on the basis of age, gender, disability, ethnicity, sexual orientation, race or religion. Harass, insult, tease, or correct other users about the grammar used in their posts. Post solicitation, spam, and/or content free posts. This is a place for all of us. Don’t fill the forum with 3rd party promotion. These posts will be deleted and violators may be banned from the community. This Information was taken from the Microsoft COC page: https://community.windows.com/en-us/code-of-conduct Recommendation for Microsoft: How about if before starting a New Conversation you had to check off a box saying you are not posting personal information? Likes/Dislikes? Good Luck, Nathan Microsoft Insider

Managing your checklists with Microsoft To-Do
Creating and managing your home and work checklists are simple with Microsoft To-do. Organize your day and access your checklists where ever you go on your PC, tablet, phone, and the web.

My Ode to Outlook Client
I started out using Microsoft Internet and Mail, which was then morphed into Outlook Express which then became my main mail handler back in 1996. Over the years there have been many good and some not so good changes to the product. In 2010 when the whole of the internet really started to change, Microsoft made some of the worst changes to Outlook. IMHO Microsoft really screwed Outlook up. Functionally it was still the same, but navigationally it was a total mess.( Yeah, I’m talking about the original “Ribbon”) I guess I wasn’t the only one that though so, because what we have now is an easy to navigate tool email client again! Now that I am retired, I still find Outlook invaluable. While there have been many fantastic enhancements to the email side of Outlook over the years, Microsoft in their infinite wisdom did not change the one that was and still is invaluable to me. It is so invaluable that it keeps me from using their other Outlook, or the Mail and Calendar. You see in the Calendar when you set up an appointment or meeting, you are given the option of setting a reminder. Now while you can set a reminder in the other Microsoft Mail products, those reminders are preset, and cannot be change. With Outlook if you need a reminder in 45 minutes, or if you need one in 2.5 hours, you can change that to that time or for that matter to any time that you may need. Microsoft, thank you for not changing that. If you were to bring that one feature to your other email programs, apps, whatever you want to call them, then even an ‘ole $%art like me might start using them, although I doubt it though, muscle memory you know! Really enjoy the mail Quick Steps as well

Cortana App Mobile Devices
Hello Windows Community, Does anyone use the Cortana App on mobile devices?

Cortana: a digital assistant with personality and smarts
People like Cortana for her personality and intelligence. And that starts with a team of writers.

I lost the ability to type in Win 10 search
I lost the ability to type in Win 10 search or in the calendar in adding a reminder. What can I do?
Get Reminders - Microsoft Store
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/reminders/9wzdncrcwp5dReminders will take care of all those events and deadlines that you need to remember in a daily basis, and alert you right on time. Unlimited reminders You can create unlimited reminders, perfect for timing your soft-boiled eggs, coffee brewing or tea steeping and check back anytime to see all reminders due, stacked in a beautiful, crisp and ...
Set or remove reminders - Outlook
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/set-or-remove-reminders-7a992377-ca93-4ddd...Email messages, contacts, and tasks. To set or remove reminders, select the email message, contact, or task. On the Standard toolbar, click Follow Up, and then click Add Reminder. Tip: You can quickly flag email messages as to-do items by using reminders. Right-click the Flag Status column in the message list.
Set or remove reminders
https://prod.support.services.microsoft.com/en-us/office/set-or-remove-reminders-7a...In the Reminders section, select Automatically dismiss reminders for past events. Set reminders for email messages. At the bottom of the screen click Mail. Select an email message. Click Home > Follow Up > Add Reminder. In the Custom dialog box, check or uncheck Reminder. Set reminders for tasks. At the bottom of the screen, click Tasks.
Get reminders from Cortana - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/get-reminders-from-cortana-e0588fb2-75d9-a...Get reminders from Cortana. Cortana helps you remember what's important by setting reminders for the right time and by helping you organize your lists in Microsoft To Do. You can create a reminder with Cortana in Windows by saying, "Set a reminder." Note, however, that you will only be able to receive a reminder notification on a Windows device ...




