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Old 03-25-2015, 06:52 AM
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Hi All,



In my project we are running the project specific task for every 15 working days once.

I have tried the same scenario in outlook but no luck

So I need to set the reminder for every 15 working days.

Can anyone help me


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Use a task or appointment set every three weeks on the same day. As long as Outlook is running, you will get the reminder.
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