see
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ma...566161033.aspx
"Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in
message ...
| What version of Outlook are you using?
|
| Nikki Peterson
|
| "traylor" wrote in message
| ...
| All,
| I appreciate your ideas and replies.
| It's very frustrating non-feature of Outlook.
| After alot of tweaking, I found a screen print gives a quick list. It's
| still not what I want; can't add a list to a Word doc, or use text in
| minutes/report without retyping or messing around with a stream of names
| and
| no 'accept/decline' notation. argh.
| --
| Thanks, Traylor
|
|
| "Brian Edward" wrote:
|
| I did find that since it is a large list, I expanded the window to full
| size
| to gain the maximum number of people and then I pasted it into MS Word.
| Hopeuflly Microsft will have a better solution (or find the need to
| create a
| solution) to print a list of attendee's in the next version or update.
|
| Brian Nahodil
|
| "Lexisch" wrote:
|
| I teach classes and use meeting planner for the staff to reply
whether
| they
| can make the class or not.
|
| How do I get a paper copy of the accepted responders? I've tried
| printing
| one of the emails back from a responder, got the header and that's
it.
|
| Tried to print the calendar appointment tracking sheet and I got the
| first
| page.
|
| Thanks!
|
|