Milly, in that solution, original meeting organizer wouldn't get
acceptances/rejections, would they -- just the voting button responses?
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"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
There is another option.
Send the appointment item as an attachment in the e-mail and then include
the voting buttons in the mail message.
Instruct the users to double-click on the appointment item to add it to
their calendar and then use the voting buttons to respond to the menu
choices.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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"Admin Madame" wrote in message
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Is there a way that I can send an Outlook Calendar Appointment and include
voting buttons? I send out invitations for luncheons where I want the
item
going to their calendar but I also want them to be able to make a choice
of
what they want to order for lunch. I can send a regular Outlook message
with
voting buttons but I have to send a seperate Calendar appointment to get
it
on their calendar. Too much confusion sending two. Does have an answer?
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Admin Madame