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Michael Powers February 23rd 09 02:06 PM

Calendar item with "No Response Needed"
 
I have seen Calendar items come through with "No Response Needed". I am
running Outlook 2007. I an effort to cut down on email that is archived for
my company. How can a schedule a meeting and set "No Response Needed"? The
return emails, that the appointment has been accepted are sometime, just
anoying when scheduling a lot of meetings.


Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] February 23rd 09 05:51 PM

Calendar item with "No Response Needed"
 
"Michael Powers" Michael wrote in message
...

I have seen Calendar items come through with "No Response Needed". I am
running Outlook 2007. I an effort to cut down on email that is archived
for
my company. How can a schedule a meeting and set "No Response Needed"?
The
return emails, that the appointment has been accepted are sometime, just
anoying when scheduling a lot of meetings.


I'm not at my OL 2007 system right now, but on the Actions chunk there
should be a "Request Responses" option you can turn off.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


Michael Powers[_2_] February 24th 09 10:11 PM

Calendar item with "No Response Needed"
 
You sent me in the right direction. You can only do this once a user is
entered, then you can click responses drop down then uncheck request response.

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

"Michael Powers" Michael wrote in message
...

I have seen Calendar items come through with "No Response Needed". I am
running Outlook 2007. I an effort to cut down on email that is archived
for
my company. How can a schedule a meeting and set "No Response Needed"?
The
return emails, that the appointment has been accepted are sometime, just
anoying when scheduling a lot of meetings.


I'm not at my OL 2007 system right now, but on the Actions chunk there
should be a "Request Responses" option you can turn off.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]




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