Hey again, sorry for replying so late, but meanwhile I didn't have any
probs with PowerPro ;)
Before starting a new thread, I just wanted to repeat my suggestion of
handling the scheduled *messages: When showing a scheduled message,
simply disable it (as you would do it with Scheduler/Disable), so it
is off for the moment (doesn't come up every minute). If one really
closes the shown message by clicking 'OK' delete the schedule entry,
else simply leave it disabled - so that the user is able to enable it
again.
Cheers,
Marcel

> I agree that the only way to get around this is to keep your reminders 
> in text .ini files and import them at startup with configure 
> importsched
> 
> I amy look at something else in future.
>





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