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Is there a way to change the default response, when accepting a meeting
request, to "Don't Send a Response"? Most of my meeting requests are for large groups of attendees, and the meeting requestor asks that we don't send a response. |
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Not that I can see. Outlook (assuming the meeting request comes from
Outlook) needs that feedback to update the Meeting info. If the Organizer doesn't want a Response I suggest they just email an Appointment. -- Bill R MVP "nikkiwhite40" wrote in message ... Is there a way to change the default response, when accepting a meeting request, to "Don't Send a Response"? Most of my meeting requests are for large groups of attendees, and the meeting requestor asks that we don't send a response. |
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