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Old October 4th 07, 08:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
rpurosky
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Default When accepting an appointment from calendar, remove it from In

Not working. Maybe I'm not being clear in my problem description. When
someone sends me an appointment and I view it from my calendar and THERE
right click it and choose Accept and then choose No Reponse in the dialog
that appears, I still have to go to the inbox and delete the original receipt
that prompted me to look at the calendar. The Advanced E-mail Options
checkbox "Delete meeting request from inbox when responding" has always been
checked. If I open the appointment from my inbox and accept/decline there, it
does delete itself, but that's not what I'm asking.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

accept/decline = respond regardless of how its accepted or declined

They will delete if outlook accepts/declines automatically. If you click the
'no response required' button in the reading pane it will be deleted.


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"rpurosky" wrote in message
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I found that, but the actual checkbox reads "Delete meeting request from
Inbox when responding". That doesn't necessarily have anything to do with
accepting the appt from my calendar, plus I don't normally respond when
accepting appts. In short, that didn't do it.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

tools, options, email options, advanced... delete meeting requests from
inbox option near the bottom of the dialog.

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"rpurosky" wrote in message
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No reason for it to stay in my Inbox once accepted.


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