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    ok you guys probally know that yahoo and other places offer e-mail reminders about anneversaries and b-days and....

    well my g-f want one on our computer. and I tring to figure out how to store the events and check for em and pop up some msg 5 - 10 days before hand

    anybody have any ideas?

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    why not use schedule +



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    whats schedule +?

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    You can use Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Schedule+ (which is an old mutation of what we know as Microsoft Outlook today)).

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    what api calls would i need and could you give a brief example
    thanks

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    hi!
    You can just use the Data command. It's very simple. The example below assumes that you want a reminder on the 31 of December 99. The way you write your date depends on your regional settings:


    if date = "20-11-99" then msgbox "Today I posted this reply!"


    Don't try putting this code into form_load() because I found it doesn't work. You can try though. Make sure you go to Regional Setting, Date in Control panel to see what the standard structure of a date is. Or just use the line of code below:

    form1.print date

    Hope this helped. Please visit my VB site: http://vbzone.webprovider.com

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