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"Accept Proposal" button is dimmed/unable to be clikced on a calendar entry



 
 
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Old July 20th 06, 08:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default "Accept Proposal" button is dimmed/unable to be clikced on a calendar entry

Hi,

I am running Outlook 2003. Upon receiving a "New Time Proposed" email,
I intended to accept the proposed time, but I am unable to click the
"Accept Proposal" button because it is dimmed/unable to be clicked.

Help is most certainly appreciated to enable me to do so.
Additionally, some new calendar entries are not showing in my calendar.

Thanks much,

Paul

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