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I would like to schedule a meeting with others who are at another location
and I need to have some travel time added to the beginning and end of the meeting time to only show on my calendar (not theirs as they don't need to travel). Do you know of any shortcuts to do this instead of setting up the meeting, then editing only on my calendar to block out the travel time? |
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Lari wrote:
I would like to schedule a meeting with others who are at another location and I need to have some travel time added to the beginning and end of the meeting time to only show on my calendar (not theirs as they don't need to travel). Do you know of any shortcuts to do this instead of setting up the meeting, then editing only on my calendar to block out the travel time? There's no other way to do what you describe except for the ways you appear to already know. -- Brian Tillman |
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