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Hi,
I can't find anything on this site or in the Outlook Help on this question. I want to be able to see who has accepted a meeting that I have asked our receptionist to set up. I ask her to set it up because she tracks who has accepted, and orders food. Question: How can I get the Tracking tab on someone else's meeting? Is there something he/she can do to allow this without allowing access to all his/her stuff? OR: Can I set up my own meeting announcement and give someone access to see only that particular appointment so he/she will know how many people are attending? |
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