How do I create todos or appointments w/o reminders?
Lets say I want to create an item that has a certain scheduled date and/or time but I don't want to receive a reminder about that item, I just want it to show on my daily digest. Is this possible w/o having to edit the individual item via the main sandy page interface? Is there some key phrase like "don't remind me" that will work?
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Inappropriate?try using remember instead of remind.
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Inappropriate?No luck. It still creates a reminder for the default reminder time, 9am.
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Inappropriate?I have to say I liked it better when you could use "remind" when you wanted a reminder and "remember" when you didn't.
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Inappropriate?Yes, exactly! Can we bring that behavior back please?!?
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Inappropriate?I should add that the main reason I want to separate remember from remind is so I can create calendar items that will show up in my digest, but that I won't get a reminder about. For most calendar events like office meetings a once-in-the-morning reminder is enough - I don't need a 20-minutes-before reminder.
I’m digging lost features.
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Inappropriate?For me, it's about creating todos that appear on a certain day that don't eat up SMS messages! Does sandy pay cell phone bills?!?!
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Inappropriate?I've tried adding "no reminder" and "-no reminder" at the end of messages to Sandy, but she still adds reminders.
On the website, you can remove reminders for scheduled items. Is there a way we can hack our email messages to stop her from adding a reminder? -
Inappropriate?Read the latest help pages. You can now tag @noreminder to turn off default reminders for that item.
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Inappropriate?Hi folks,
Thanks, P., for pointing that out for Leighj.
Yes, you can specify that you don't want a reminder using @noreminder — and I've been toying with @nr as a short-form alternative.
—Rael
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Inappropriate?Thanks! For the info... I tried reading through the help and my eyes started crossing... so I missed it but now it's documented 2 places! Thanks P and Rael!
I’m thankful
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