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I've arranged a meeting in anotherlocation with someone external to my
business. Can I enter this meeting in Calendar without scheduling a resource, as the guest is not in my business and doesn't share an email. He and I are the only attendees. |
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I would think that you can create an appointment without any resources.
Most, if not all, of my appointments are resource-less "User1" wrote in message ... I've arranged a meeting in anotherlocation with someone external to my business. Can I enter this meeting in Calendar without scheduling a resource, as the guest is not in my business and doesn't share an email. He and I are the only attendees. |
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You are right, they can be resource-less, but I planned a meeting in Calendar
Actions Plan a meeting. The obvious attendee was myself but I did't want to send an email to my guest inviting him to it as we already new is it was going ahead. I already arrange meetings in the fashion you describe but was just querying whether or I might be using he Plan a meeting function incorrectly. Thanks. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I would think that you can create an appointment without any resources. Most, if not all, of my appointments are resource-less "User1" wrote in message ... I've arranged a meeting in anotherlocation with someone external to my business. Can I enter this meeting in Calendar without scheduling a resource, as the guest is not in my business and doesn't share an email. He and I are the only attendees. |
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So, just enter it as an appointment, not a meeting.
A "Meeting" in Outlook is where you explicitly invite others through your Outlook system and they can accept or decline the invitation. An appointment is simply you marking on your calendar that you have something booked during that time slot, regardless of the activity and other attendees. "User1" wrote: You are right, they can be resource-less, but I planned a meeting in Calendar Actions Plan a meeting. The obvious attendee was myself but I did't want to send an email to my guest inviting him to it as we already new is it was going ahead. I already arrange meetings in the fashion you describe but was just querying whether or I might be using he Plan a meeting function incorrectly. Thanks. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I would think that you can create an appointment without any resources. Most, if not all, of my appointments are resource-less "User1" wrote in message ... I've arranged a meeting in anotherlocation with someone external to my business. Can I enter this meeting in Calendar without scheduling a resource, as the guest is not in my business and doesn't share an email. He and I are the only attendees. |
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