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Old Jul 08, 2009, 09:09 PM
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Well i have good news!

By going into the calendar you can set it up so you receive a notification/alert about the chat before it starts. This can be anything from 30 min to a whole day before.

If you are anything like me you forget chats and then only realize when they are over.

Heres How:

-Go to calendar
Do You Attend Scheduled Chats? Wish you had a notification about it?

-Click on the event listed you want the notification for

Do You Attend Scheduled Chats? Wish you had a notification about it?

follow the steps, and pick how much time you want the notification before it starts.

-Get notifications to remind you!

HTH!!!
Thanks for this!
Christina86, wanttoheal

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Old Jul 08, 2009, 10:06 PM
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I've been meaning to check them out, but have forgotten them...I think senility's setting in for me. lol. Thanks for the helpful hint.
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Old Jul 11, 2009, 10:41 AM
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Rain would it be okay if I copy and paste this into a post in the ED fourm for the members that attend my chats?

Just let me know hun!

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