See what you mean. A comma separator seems to work e.g. "test task today -r18/07,14:00" Note that no spaces must be used. On Thursday, 7 July 2016 15:39:28 UTC+1, Mark wrote: > > I read that Windows 4.4.0 version now had the -r switch for parsing > reminders. However, when I try to use it, it the date/time populates the > due date and not the reminder field - in both the rapid entry dialog, and > just in the main windows. > > Has anyone successfully used it, if so could you give me an example of the > format and order you used it successfully in?? > > Thank >
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