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How do I find out who created a meeting in Outlook?
A meeting appeared in my boss's email. How do I find out who created it?
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How do I find out who created a meeting in Outlook?
Hi Sue,
change the view of the calendar to Categories (Views/actual view/....Categories) and add the column "From" to the list. Here you can see who create the meeting. How to add a column? Click with the RIGHT mouseclick on a column name (like "End"), then you will get a navigation pane. Here you can select a "Fieldselection". This is a list of hided fields that you have in Outlook. Select in this "Fieldselection" the "From" field and move this field with the left mouseclick between the "End" and another column. Now you (normally) must see the name uf the creator. Sorry about my poor english, but my Outlook is in german. ;-) Maybe one of the MVPs have a better description or could correct the decription as it is in the navigation. I think "Fieldselection" is not the right word, but I thought my description is better then nothing. Maybe it helps. -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Synchronisation for Notebooks: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com "Sue" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... A meeting appeared in my boss's email. How do I find out who created it? |
How do I find out who created a meeting in Outlook?
It's Field Chooser here in Australia.
Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au "I not only use all the brains I have, but all I can borrow." (Woodrow Wilson) "Oliver Vukovics" wrote in message ... Hi Sue, change the view of the calendar to Categories (Views/actual view/....Categories) and add the column "From" to the list. Here you can see who create the meeting. How to add a column? Click with the RIGHT mouseclick on a column name (like "End"), then you will get a navigation pane. Here you can select a "Fieldselection". This is a list of hided fields that you have in Outlook. Select in this "Fieldselection" the "From" field and move this field with the left mouseclick between the "End" and another column. Now you (normally) must see the name uf the creator. Sorry about my poor english, but my Outlook is in german. ;-) Maybe one of the MVPs have a better description or could correct the decription as it is in the navigation. I think "Fieldselection" is not the right word, but I thought my description is better then nothing. Maybe it helps. -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Synchronisation for Notebooks: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com "Sue" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... A meeting appeared in my boss's email. How do I find out who created it? |
How do I find out who created a meeting in Outlook?
Hello Judy,
It's Field Chooser here in Australia. Thank you for your help, I hope I remember this in 6 month, if the next question with this "Field Chooser" comes. ;-) -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Convert e-mails to contacts: Public Mail 2 Contact (Freeware) http://www.publicshareware.com "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... It's Field Chooser here in Australia. Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au "I not only use all the brains I have, but all I can borrow." (Woodrow Wilson) "Oliver Vukovics" wrote in message ... Hi Sue, change the view of the calendar to Categories (Views/actual view/....Categories) and add the column "From" to the list. Here you can see who create the meeting. How to add a column? Click with the RIGHT mouseclick on a column name (like "End"), then you will get a navigation pane. Here you can select a "Fieldselection". This is a list of hided fields that you have in Outlook. Select in this "Fieldselection" the "From" field and move this field with the left mouseclick between the "End" and another column. Now you (normally) must see the name uf the creator. Sorry about my poor english, but my Outlook is in german. ;-) Maybe one of the MVPs have a better description or could correct the decription as it is in the navigation. I think "Fieldselection" is not the right word, but I thought my description is better then nothing. Maybe it helps. -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Synchronisation for Notebooks: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com "Sue" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... A meeting appeared in my boss's email. How do I find out who created it? |
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