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We have users in our office who use Office 2003. If they schedule an
appointment, then change anything, the invitees get an email with the word "Updated:" in the subject line. When our Office 2007 users create and modify the appointment, the subject line is not modified. Is this by design? Is there a way to have Office 2007 include "Updated:" in the subject line? |
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