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Can the Desktop Alert be sticky?

 
 
plh
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      17th May 2006
Hello All,
I have had more than on person ask me this here: Can the pop-up Desktop Alert in
Outlook 2003 SP2 be made to stick around longer than the 30 second maximum
available in the standard settings?
(Tool>Options>E-mail Options>Advanced E-mail Options>Desktop Alert Settings)
Everyone seems to miss the old alerts that hung around until you clicked the
"OK" button. What they want is to be away from the desk and have the alert
persist until they come back, which of course can be a lot longer than 30
seconds.
Thank You,
-plh


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Milly Staples - MVP Outlook
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      18th May 2006
You can use rules to do this. Set the condition to "mail sent to me" and
have it persist.

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After furious head scratching, plh asked:

| Hello All,
| I have had more than on person ask me this here: Can the pop-up
| Desktop Alert in Outlook 2003 SP2 be made to stick around longer than
| the 30 second maximum available in the standard settings?
| (Tool>Options>E-mail Options>Advanced E-mail Options>Desktop Alert
| Settings) Everyone seems to miss the old alerts that hung around
| until you clicked the "OK" button. What they want is to be away from
| the desk and have the alert persist until they come back, which of
| course can be a lot longer than 30 seconds.
| Thank You,
| -plh


 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      18th May 2006
You can, but it's kinda pointless when you get a lot of mail.

http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2005/20050405.htm

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> Hello All,
> I have had more than on person ask me this here: Can the pop-up Desktop
> Alert in
> Outlook 2003 SP2 be made to stick around longer than the 30 second maximum
> available in the standard settings?
> (Tool>Options>E-mail Options>Advanced E-mail Options>Desktop Alert
> Settings)
> Everyone seems to miss the old alerts that hung around until you clicked
> the
> "OK" button. What they want is to be away from the desk and have the alert
> persist until they come back, which of course can be a lot longer than 30
> seconds.
> Thank You,
> -plh
>
>
> --
> I keep hitting "Esc" -- but I'm still here!



 
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