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We have an executive that is in lack of better terms, a complete idiot. He's
alwasy fouling up appointments that his assitant inputs in his calendar. Is there a way to give the executive "reviewer" rights to the calendar. That way, he can't modify the items? |
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pscottlee wrote:
We have an executive that is in lack of better terms, a complete idiot. He's alwasy fouling up appointments that his assitant inputs in his calendar. Is there a way to give the executive "reviewer" rights to the calendar. That way, he can't modify the items? Alas, you cannot prevent people from screwing up their own calendars. -- Brian Tillman |
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