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How can I change the default calendar alarm time from 15 minutes to none? I've been playing around and maybe I missed it somewhere?

I don't need/want an alarm for the majority of my calendar items, so I'd like the default for new items to be none. I could set the sound to a "silent" sound, but then I wouldn't hear it for the couple of events I do want alarms for.

It gets a little annoying to remember to change the alarm on each new event I setup.

Hopefully, I missed it somewhere?
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I too am looking for this... so far I haven't found anything to do it. I just hope this isn't hardcoded :/
 
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Well at least I'n not the only one. It ought to be a setting. I'm sure some people would rather have a different setting than the default 15 minutes.
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just bumping to see if there's a solution to this
 
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I had missed this thread and was about to post the same question, fortunately I remembered to do a "power search" first :-)

Count me in, this is very annoying. I thought there would be at least an easy "gconf" hack...

Mind you, the calendar on the E71 had the exact same shortcoming, so...

PS: you can also vote for bug #5784
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Thanks for linking to bugzilla. Vote added.
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This is easy one.
Touch ur calendar.
Touch the event which u want to edit alarm.
From the event above click "edit event"-->scroll to Alarm, then set it None or 15'.
 
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Originally Posted by se7en2008 View Post
This is easy one.
Touch ur calendar.
Touch the event which u want to edit alarm.
From the event above click "edit event"-->scroll to Alarm, then set it None or 15'.
Yes, but I want the default to be "none" not 15. There is no way to set the default.
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I have encountered the same problem. Just adding this reply to show more people think this is a problem with the N900
 

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Originally Posted by n900-frank View Post
I have encountered the same problem. Just adding this reply to show more people think this is a problem with the N900
Same here... I thought this issue would have been addressed in PR1.2 & PR1.3. Now, I get to go back and manually delete ALL my calendar events and re-add them.... MANUALLY.
 
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