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Old March 5th 06, 11:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Sue
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Default Receiving Invites from older version of Outlook

My husband uses Outlook 2000 at work and we have 2003 at home. When he sends
me an invite, it comes through as text. When he uses his blackberry I get a
vcalendar email.
How can we change this so that I receive invites that I can accept and be
entered in to my calendar?
Thanks in advance
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Old March 5th 06, 11:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Receiving Invites from older version of Outlook

Oops We actually have 2002 at home not 2003.

"Sue" wrote:

My husband uses Outlook 2000 at work and we have 2003 at home. When he sends
me an invite, it comes through as text. When he uses his blackberry I get a
vcalendar email.
How can we change this so that I receive invites that I can accept and be
entered in to my calendar?
Thanks in advance

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Old March 6th 06, 01:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Default Receiving Invites from older version of Outlook

Sue wrote:

My husband uses Outlook 2000 at work and we have 2003 at home. When
he sends me an invite, it comes through as text. When he uses his
blackberry I get a vcalendar email.
How can we change this so that I receive invites that I can accept
and be entered in to my calendar?


He sending you the invitation from Outlook in a format other than Rich Text.
He has to make sure you are receiving Rich Text in order for the invitation
to appear as it should.
--
Brian Tillman

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Old March 6th 06, 09:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Sue
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Default Receiving Invites from older version of Outlook

thanks we'll try this

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Sue wrote:

My husband uses Outlook 2000 at work and we have 2003 at home. When
he sends me an invite, it comes through as text. When he uses his
blackberry I get a vcalendar email.
How can we change this so that I receive invites that I can accept
and be entered in to my calendar?


He sending you the invitation from Outlook in a format other than Rich Text.
He has to make sure you are receiving Rich Text in order for the invitation
to appear as it should.
--
Brian Tillman


 




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