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I set up my vacation dates on my Outlook calendar at work, and I sent an
"invite" to my husband. He, in turn, had to let his supervisor know about the vacation dates, so my husband also invited his supervisor. I then got an "acceptance" e-mail from his supervisor, and now the supervisor is listed as an attendee. Is there a way my husband can send a notification of his appointments to his supervisor without "inviting" him. |
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Not really. You can delete the extra attendee and not send the update.
Nikki "jacchops" wrote in message ... I set up my vacation dates on my Outlook calendar at work, and I sent an "invite" to my husband. He, in turn, had to let his supervisor know about the vacation dates, so my husband also invited his supervisor. I then got an "acceptance" e-mail from his supervisor, and now the supervisor is listed as an attendee. Is there a way my husband can send a notification of his appointments to his supervisor without "inviting" him. |
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I'm not sure you can avoid sending the update in all versions.
If jacchops didn't have any attendees already on the vacation date item, the best solution would probably be to Forward as iCalendar or save as an .ics file and attach to a mail message. With both those approaches, there's no connection between the original item and her husbands' copy. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Nikki" wrote in message ... Not really. You can delete the extra attendee and not send the update. Nikki "jacchops" wrote in message ... I set up my vacation dates on my Outlook calendar at work, and I sent an "invite" to my husband. He, in turn, had to let his supervisor know about the vacation dates, so my husband also invited his supervisor. I then got an "acceptance" e-mail from his supervisor, and now the supervisor is listed as an attendee. Is there a way my husband can send a notification of his appointments to his supervisor without "inviting" him. |
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