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I send meetings sometimes as part of my work - meetings that I will not be
attending. I want to know if there is a way for me to a meeting organsier only without the meeting going into my calendar. (I've tried deleting it after I send the request but then Outlook thinks I want to cancel the meeting). I saw an answer which says to create a new calendar just for meetings (an old workplace of mine had something similar) but I do not have administrator permissions to do this and anyway I don't arrange meetings like this often enough for our IT dept to let me (I've asked them to create a calendar for our meeting room system in the past and they wouldn't do it anyway). So back to my original query - is there a way? |
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Be meeting organizer only, not attendee | Agnes M | Outlook - Calandaring | 0 | January 14th 10 04:34 PM |
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