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Auto-reschedule meeting invite
Using OL2002 and Exchange 20002003 a user wants to send out about a thousand
invites, scheduling them in batches of 15, and some will refuse, and it would be nice if the refuseniks could be automatically rescheduled to the next available date. Which means two Calendars have to look at each other and the potential attender's one compared with the event's one. Can anything like this be done without macroing? (I'm not good at macroing.) |
Auto-reschedule meeting invite
No.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Jonathan asked: | Using OL2002 and Exchange 20002003 a user wants to send out about a | thousand invites, scheduling them in batches of 15, and some will | refuse, and it would be nice if the refuseniks could be automatically | rescheduled to the next available date. Which means two Calendars | have to look at each other and the potential attender's one compared | with the event's one. | | Can anything like this be done without macroing? (I'm not good at | macroing.) |
Auto-reschedule meeting invite
Thanks, Milly, for your very clear and very fast answer. Sadly, it's what I
expected. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: No. --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Jonathan asked: | Using OL2002 and Exchange 20002003 a user wants to send out about a | thousand invites, scheduling them in batches of 15, and some will | refuse, and it would be nice if the refuseniks could be automatically | rescheduled to the next available date. Which means two Calendars | have to look at each other and the potential attender's one compared | with the event's one. | | Can anything like this be done without macroing? (I'm not good at | macroing.) |
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