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I work in a 250 person department. A lot of work is done in project teams.
Many employees work on several project teams as well as a functional team. This requires updating multiple calendars with out-of-office time. Is there a way to create a "master calendar" or master calendar database which would feed data to the sub-calendars? Much like a master address book feeds to distribution lists? Thanks!! -- BarbaraW |
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