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I set up a meeting and invite a number of attendees that are all on the same
network. Some of the attendees receive a RTF invitation and others receive a text formated document. Any idea why ?? The versions of outlook are 2000 and 2003 |
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Do you have the recipients tagged differently? You can set a contact to
receive RTF or not in their address properties "Gingle" wrote in message ... I set up a meeting and invite a number of attendees that are all on the same network. Some of the attendees receive a RTF invitation and others receive a text formated document. Any idea why ?? The versions of outlook are 2000 and 2003 |
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