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Alert broken on my new Macbook Air

willk

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I used to be able to use reminders to tell me when it's time to go to class. Notification Center means alerts don't pop up on my screen unless I specifically click on it and it takes up too much of my screen to have to constantly open. I have Do Not Disturb mode disabled. Is there a way to have an alert pop up on my screen like it did on my old computer? I appreciate any and all feedback!
 
It might be that you have the reminder notifications set up as an alert instead of a banner. Alerts unlike banners vanish after a few seconds. Go to system preferences -> Notifications
 

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