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Old June 3rd 08, 11:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Importing from Excel

I see how importing from excel makes setting up recurring meetings faster.
How do you use this to send out meeting invitations?

I have a weekly recurring meeting with around 12 invitees and a resource. I
had to stop setting this up as a recurring meeting and switch to individual
meetings because the agenda (entered in the description field) and invitees
(adding presenters) changes often. Importing from excel would work if I can
get that import to become a meeting invitation that sends email to the
attendees.
 




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