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Using Outlook 2003 is there a way to keep an invite in the users inbox after
they take action on it? It currently goes to the deleted items folder and I have a user who would rather it stay in the inbox. Thanks |
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Found the answer to my own question but thought I should post it in case
others need it in the future. In Outlook 2003: Tools / Options /Preferences Tab / E-Mail Options / Advanced E-Mail Options Third box from the bottom needs to be unchecked "mfanclub" wrote: Using Outlook 2003 is there a way to keep an invite in the users inbox after they take action on it? It currently goes to the deleted items folder and I have a user who would rather it stay in the inbox. Thanks |
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