Reminder Delays

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I know when I set an alarm for a task r appt., I can set it for say, four
hours. This would mean that the alarm would go off four hours before the
actual event scheduled time.

If, when the reminder activates, I then delay it, say, for four hours, is
that four hours from "now" or four hours before the event time?

The first instance of setting is relative to "before the event", right?
Whereas, the second, a pause, is measured going forward from that pause time,
yes?

Regards,
Chuck Billow
 
Exactly.

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