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JD
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      13th Apr 2010
In Outlook 2007, how do I get an appointment notification to pop to the front
of other windows? I am using Windows 7 on my PC. On Windows XP, the
appointment reminder pops to the front of all open windows and catches my
attention. This is not happening for me with Windows 7 and Outlook 2007. Is
there a setting that I can change to make the notification pop to the front
of all windows?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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      13th Apr 2010
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> In Outlook 2007, how do I get an appointment notification to pop to the
> front
> of other windows? I am using Windows 7 on my PC. On Windows XP, the
> appointment reminder pops to the front of all open windows and catches my
> attention. This is not happening for me with Windows 7 and Outlook 2007. Is
> there a setting that I can change to make the notification pop to the front
> of all windows?


There is no such setting. Set the option to flash the handle on the task bar.
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