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			Hello! I can't seem to find the answer to my question anywhere. Is there a way to set up a meeting request in Outlook (all day event) without getting the notification at 11:45 pm? I chose "no reminders" and show as "free", but I still get the notification and this is very annoying and I need to fix it. (It is not just me, but the whole team getting these notifications before midnight). I have to create approximately 4-5 all day events for almost every day and nobody needs to be notified, they just need to see them in their calendar.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Try this: 
		
		
		
		
In Outlook, go to File > Options > Calendar > Calendar Options > Default reminders > Change the current value to 0 minutes in the dropdown menu > OK. If the dropdown menu won’t let you select your new time, select existing, then manually type in ‘0 minutes’.  | 
 
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