Greetings:
 
If you have MS Outlook the calendar will do what you need it to do. I
haven't tried Windows Mail that comes with Vista yet, but it too has a
calendar feature.
 
If you leave Outlook running in the background, minimized, it will have
a chime pop up when you reach an appointment. I would suggest going into
the mail options to turn off notification of new incoming messages so
you are not distracted by those alerts.
 
>From within Outlook Press control+shift+A. note that this is the same
hot key that WE uses as the default for MSAA mode. So you can either
re-define the key or use the insert+B bypass hot key before pressing
control+shift+A.
 
This Outlook keyboard command calls up the appointment dialogue. You can
title the appointment read chapters 17 and 18, or what ever makes sense
to you. Don't worry about the location. Then you tab through the other
fields, entering date, time and the end of the session. There is a
checkbox for a reminder. You can check this box and set a five minute
reminder or what ever time you need to wind up that portion of your
study session.
 
I use my Outlook calendar at both home and at work for these types of
reminders. It works very nicely.
 
Vic
 

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From: Juan Gonzalez [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 3:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: schedule



Hi every one. Does anyone know where I can get an accessible schedule
maker? I am trying to make a schedule for myself but I want the computer
to let me know when the time is up for something. I want to use it for
my text books when I am reading them. Or when I am studying for a test.
I want to be able to make a schedule like read for one hour, for one of
my text books and then start on another with a notification to let me
know when one hour is up. This is because I will get to into the text
book that I will not notice the time, and I do not want to be stopping
and looking at the time because this will take up time. This can also
help when I am at school because if I am reading and I have a class to
go to it will let me know that I should stop and go to class without me
having to stop every time and look at the time. So if anyone knows of
anything like this please let me know. Thank you


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