Thanx verry much Milly, it was verry usefull. I think I can use it but I
still have a minor problem with it.
If the attendee can be available for 'lets say, three of the five dates I
provide. He or she has to vote on each date separately, so I get three
seperate e-mails with the dates he or she can be available for an
appointment. I would prefer to be notified with just one e-mail. If we want
to invite about 10 people who can vote on five different dates, and they all
vote on three day's they can be available, whe get 30 reply mails. Do you
think there is a posibility to be notified with just one e-mail with the
dates the attendee voted on.
And does this only work with peope who have Outlook(/express)?
M
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
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Use voting buttons. Name each one for one of the dates and request that the
recipients "vote" for the day they are available. When the mail is
returned, it will automatically tally for you.
To edit the default voting buttons, erase the displayed entries, then enter
your dates separated by a semi-colon but no space before or after the
semi-colon. I don't know (remember?) if there is a limit to the number of
voting buttons but sending mail with 4 or 5 buttons should work well.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, news.microsoft.com asked:
| Hi,
|
| Often I want to send a group of people an e-mail to determin what
| date they all together are avalable for a certain invitation.
| I want to create a standard e-mail for this in wich I just have to
| alter four dates and send it to these persons.
| Behind each date in this e-mail I want to privide a toggle option so
| the receiver only has to reply the e-mail with the dates marked that
| he or she is available.
|
| Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to accomplish this?
|
| Hope someone can help

|
| M