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I am setting up a scheduling calendar for a staff of 12 on rotating shifts. I
set up a new Exchange user and using that calendar, added each user's schedule as a separate meeting to which they have to respond. I am trying to create a customized View of that calendar that uses a filter to show only those items to which the attendee has not yet responded. When I create a new view specifying this criteria, ALL of the appointments disappear from the calendar. I chose not to use the Group Calendar function as I need this calendar to be user-independent and not tied to an individual's Exchang account. If there is a better way to set this up, I am open to suggestion ..... -- David R. Atlanta, GA |
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