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I am assistant to three busy executives which of course means scheduling many
many meetings. I want to keep the meetings in my calendar, but as the meeting organizer, I want the default for me to be "show time as free." As it is now, my calendar cluttered with things I don't attend. Therefore, when I am doing a busy search for a new meeting, the auto-search-next-available-time doesn't do me much good because it's looking at my schedule, too. I've tried showing the meetings as "free" on my calendar, but this is tedious and when I reschedule something, wouldn't you know I forget to change it back to "show busy" and then have to send it again. Is there an easier work-around, or should this go on the Wish List? |
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