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I need to setup a meeting with several co-workers. Will be a three days
workshop, however in each day it will have a different schedule. Day one from 9 to 15 hrs, two from 7 to 17 hrs and third from 9 to 12 hrs. It is possible to setup one meeting and specify this schedule, or do I need to setup three diffreent meetings? Thanks Erick |
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Cantru wrote:
I need to setup a meeting with several co-workers. Will be a three days workshop, however in each day it will have a different schedule. Day one from 9 to 15 hrs, two from 7 to 17 hrs and third from 9 to 12 hrs. It is possible to setup one meeting and specify this schedule, or do I need to setup three diffreent meetings? The latter. -- Brian Tillman |
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