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How do you remove a meeting created in the owner's calendar but it remains in the attendees calendars. It may not be a design feature of Outlook 2003 but I know it can be done. Does anyone know how to achieve this? |
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The only reason to do this (that I can think of) may be that you are
making meetings for other people, but you do not want them to show on your own calendar. If this is the case, I suggest that you make a secondary Calendar folder and perhaps call it "Other People's Meetings". Then use this sub folder to make your meetings for other people. This way, you would be able to retain the meeting information, Cancel it if necessary, and still not effect your own calendar. Nikki Peterson "Tulip" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 How do you remove a meeting created in the owner's calendar but it remains in the attendees calendars. It may not be a design feature of Outlook 2003 but I know it can be done. Does anyone know how to achieve this? |
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I need to cancel or remove or hide the meeting from my Boss' calendar as he
cannot attend the meeting, but the meeting still has to continue in his absence. "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: The only reason to do this (that I can think of) may be that you are making meetings for other people, but you do not want them to show on your own calendar. If this is the case, I suggest that you make a secondary Calendar folder and perhaps call it "Other People's Meetings". Then use this sub folder to make your meetings for other people. This way, you would be able to retain the meeting information, Cancel it if necessary, and still not effect your own calendar. Nikki Peterson "Tulip" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 How do you remove a meeting created in the owner's calendar but it remains in the attendees calendars. It may not be a design feature of Outlook 2003 but I know it can be done. Does anyone know how to achieve this? |
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I suppose you could use Categories to mark meetings with and
then view the calendar showing only particular views. Example: If I set up meetings in my calendar and mark one of them with the "Personal" category, then I can view my calendar showing only meetings that have a "Personal" category. Nikki Peterson "Tulip" wrote in message ... I need to cancel or remove or hide the meeting from my Boss' calendar as he cannot attend the meeting, but the meeting still has to continue in his absence. "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: The only reason to do this (that I can think of) may be that you are making meetings for other people, but you do not want them to show on your own calendar. If this is the case, I suggest that you make a secondary Calendar folder and perhaps call it "Other People's Meetings". Then use this sub folder to make your meetings for other people. This way, you would be able to retain the meeting information, Cancel it if necessary, and still not effect your own calendar. Nikki Peterson "Tulip" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 How do you remove a meeting created in the owner's calendar but it remains in the attendees calendars. It may not be a design feature of Outlook 2003 but I know it can be done. Does anyone know how to achieve this? |
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Tulip wrote:
I need to cancel or remove or hide the meeting from my Boss' calendar as he cannot attend the meeting, but the meeting still has to continue in his absence. Is he the organizer? If not, you should be able to simply delete the meeting. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I have now managed to remove the calendar entry from my boss's calender (he
is the organizer) and leave it in the attendees calendar. By going into my Boss' calender and deleting the meeting without sending a cancellation notice. This has left the meeting in the attendees calendar "Brian Tillman" wrote: Tulip wrote: I need to cancel or remove or hide the meeting from my Boss' calendar as he cannot attend the meeting, but the meeting still has to continue in his absence. Is he the organizer? If not, you should be able to simply delete the meeting. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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