Calendar alerts

Is there a way to specify a different hour/minute increment for alerts in the calendar? If not, is there an app that achieves this?

I looked in my Outlook Calendar and see all the various time increments for alerts. However, when I originally synced my i-pod, the info from my database did not go into the calendar (even though my contacts did), and even when I sync my i-pod in i-tunes, nothing is going into my Outlook Calendar. I don't mind so much in that I really just use the handheld, but it would be nice to have a back up, and also I could have the more flexible time increments. Do you have any idea why my Outlook isn't receiving calendar info? Thanks.

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