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I want to do an Inner Office schedule, but don't want to email my technicians
to accept the appt. Can I enter their appts on the calendar without emailing them? |
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Valarie wrote:
I want to do an Inner Office schedule, but don't want to email my technicians to accept the appt. Can I enter their appts on the calendar without emailing them? If you're using Exchange and they've given you permission to their mailboxes, sure. -- Brian Tillman |
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