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Outlook 2007 - recent upgrade from 2003
I have a recurring appointment (weekly meeting) that I sent out to our managers months ago. However, over the course of time, some of these people left. When I go in to remove the people (attendees) that are no longer here, Outlook asks 1) Save changes and send update or 2) Don't save but keep the meeting open. I want to 3) Save changes, but don't send update. I don't feel it's necessary to let everyone know that I'm removing someone from this list. Is there any way around this? |
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