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Frequently when sending out recurring meeting requests to a large group of
people, someone invariably declines the appointment (meaning to only decline one of the recurring meetings) and actually declines the entire chain of meeting requests. Then I receive a call stating that he/she doesn't have a meeting on his/her calendar. I respond that I DID, in fact, send the recurring meeting to him/her to which they respond...."Oh, I guess I must have deleted it. Could you resend me the appointments?" Here's where I run into the problem... I have tried deleting his/her name from the group list and saving the recurring appointments without resending and then reopening the recurring appointment, re-adding his/her name and sending an update. Sometimes, this action results in everyone on the list receiving an update (which is confusing as they already have the appointment). I have noticed that when I click on the envelope next to person's name under the Attendees list (under Subject tab) that it shows an option to "Send meeting to this attendee" or "Don't Send meeting to this attendee." However, nowhere in any literature that I can find are there instructions for how to use this option. I have tried clicking "Send meeting to this attendee" and nothing happens. I have tried clicking "Send meeting to this attendee" and then clicking Send Update...and everyone gets an update. I have tried choosing "Don't send meeting to this attendee" for all of those I don't want to receive an Update and then clicking Send Update hoping that only they would receive the Update. What this does is send those for whom I clicked "Don't send meeting to this attendee" a notice that the meeting has been canceled! Please explain the use of these envelopes and/or how to send one recipient the meetings again, without sending it to everyone on the list. |
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this method works for me:
start a new email to the person minimise it show your calendar and find the apointment pane the two windows drag the appointment to the email's big white space send the email Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia "Lyn" wrote in message news ![]() Frequently when sending out recurring meeting requests to a large group of people, someone invariably declines the appointment (meaning to only decline one of the recurring meetings) and actually declines the entire chain of meeting requests. Then I receive a call stating that he/she doesn't have a meeting on his/her calendar. I respond that I DID, in fact, send the recurring meeting to him/her to which they respond...."Oh, I guess I must have deleted it. Could you resend me the appointments?" Here's where I run into the problem... I have tried deleting his/her name from the group list and saving the recurring appointments without resending and then reopening the recurring appointment, re-adding his/her name and sending an update. Sometimes, this action results in everyone on the list receiving an update (which is confusing as they already have the appointment). I have noticed that when I click on the envelope next to person's name under the Attendees list (under Subject tab) that it shows an option to "Send meeting to this attendee" or "Don't Send meeting to this attendee." However, nowhere in any literature that I can find are there instructions for how to use this option. I have tried clicking "Send meeting to this attendee" and nothing happens. I have tried clicking "Send meeting to this attendee" and then clicking Send Update...and everyone gets an update. I have tried choosing "Don't send meeting to this attendee" for all of those I don't want to receive an Update and then clicking Send Update hoping that only they would receive the Update. What this does is send those for whom I clicked "Don't send meeting to this attendee" a notice that the meeting has been canceled! Please explain the use of these envelopes and/or how to send one recipient the meetings again, without sending it to everyone on the list. |
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I appreciate this suggestion; however it doesn't really solve my issue or
explain why there is an envelope next to attendees' names or how to use the options provided. Your suggestion works to just provide someone with a copy of the meeting request, but does not post it and/or future meetings on the recipient's calendar. That is what I need to be able to do: re-send the recurring appt to someone to whom the recurring appt. had already been sent. "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: this method works for me: start a new email to the person minimise it show your calendar and find the apointment pane the two windows drag the appointment to the email's big white space send the email Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia "Lyn" wrote in message news ![]() Frequently when sending out recurring meeting requests to a large group of people, someone invariably declines the appointment (meaning to only decline one of the recurring meetings) and actually declines the entire chain of meeting requests. Then I receive a call stating that he/she doesn't have a meeting on his/her calendar. I respond that I DID, in fact, send the recurring meeting to him/her to which they respond...."Oh, I guess I must have deleted it. Could you resend me the appointments?" Here's where I run into the problem... I have tried deleting his/her name from the group list and saving the recurring appointments without resending and then reopening the recurring appointment, re-adding his/her name and sending an update. Sometimes, this action results in everyone on the list receiving an update (which is confusing as they already have the appointment). I have noticed that when I click on the envelope next to person's name under the Attendees list (under Subject tab) that it shows an option to "Send meeting to this attendee" or "Don't Send meeting to this attendee." However, nowhere in any literature that I can find are there instructions for how to use this option. I have tried clicking "Send meeting to this attendee" and nothing happens. I have tried clicking "Send meeting to this attendee" and then clicking Send Update...and everyone gets an update. I have tried choosing "Don't send meeting to this attendee" for all of those I don't want to receive an Update and then clicking Send Update hoping that only they would receive the Update. What this does is send those for whom I clicked "Don't send meeting to this attendee" a notice that the meeting has been canceled! Please explain the use of these envelopes and/or how to send one recipient the meetings again, without sending it to everyone on the list. |
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I think it does "resolve your issue". Use the method I described to do as
you say you want : "re-send the recurring appt to someone to whom the recurring appt. had already been sent." All they need to do is drop it on their Calendar. Which version of Outlook are you running? Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia "Lyn" wrote in message ... I appreciate this suggestion; however it doesn't really solve my issue or explain why there is an envelope next to attendees' names or how to use the options provided. Your suggestion works to just provide someone with a copy of the meeting request, but does not post it and/or future meetings on the recipient's calendar. That is what I need to be able to do: re-send the recurring appt to someone to whom the recurring appt. had already been sent. "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: this method works for me: start a new email to the person minimise it show your calendar and find the apointment pane the two windows drag the appointment to the email's big white space send the email Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia "Lyn" wrote in message news ![]() Frequently when sending out recurring meeting requests to a large group of people, someone invariably declines the appointment (meaning to only decline one of the recurring meetings) and actually declines the entire chain of meeting requests. Then I receive a call stating that he/she doesn't have a meeting on his/her calendar. I respond that I DID, in fact, send the recurring meeting to him/her to which they respond...."Oh, I guess I must have deleted it. Could you resend me the appointments?" Here's where I run into the problem... I have tried deleting his/her name from the group list and saving the recurring appointments without resending and then reopening the recurring appointment, re-adding his/her name and sending an update. Sometimes, this action results in everyone on the list receiving an update (which is confusing as they already have the appointment). I have noticed that when I click on the envelope next to person's name under the Attendees list (under Subject tab) that it shows an option to "Send meeting to this attendee" or "Don't Send meeting to this attendee." However, nowhere in any literature that I can find are there instructions for how to use this option. I have tried clicking "Send meeting to this attendee" and nothing happens. I have tried clicking "Send meeting to this attendee" and then clicking Send Update...and everyone gets an update. I have tried choosing "Don't send meeting to this attendee" for all of those I don't want to receive an Update and then clicking Send Update hoping that only they would receive the Update. What this does is send those for whom I clicked "Don't send meeting to this attendee" a notice that the meeting has been canceled! Please explain the use of these envelopes and/or how to send one recipient the meetings again, without sending it to everyone on the list. |
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We use 2003.
I was hoping that the "send meeting request to" and "don't send meeting request to" options next to the attendees' names actually meant something and would help expedite re-sending a meeting request. These meeting requests frequently go to people who would not understand the concept of "dropping" an appointment onto their calendars from a regular e-mail. "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: I think it does "resolve your issue". Use the method I described to do as you say you want : "re-send the recurring appt to someone to whom the recurring appt. had already been sent." All they need to do is drop it on their Calendar. Which version of Outlook are you running? Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia "Lyn" wrote in message ... I appreciate this suggestion; however it doesn't really solve my issue or explain why there is an envelope next to attendees' names or how to use the options provided. Your suggestion works to just provide someone with a copy of the meeting request, but does not post it and/or future meetings on the recipient's calendar. That is what I need to be able to do: re-send the recurring appt to someone to whom the recurring appt. had already been sent. "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: this method works for me: start a new email to the person minimise it show your calendar and find the apointment pane the two windows drag the appointment to the email's big white space send the email Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia "Lyn" wrote in message news ![]() of people, someone invariably declines the appointment (meaning to only decline one of the recurring meetings) and actually declines the entire chain of meeting requests. Then I receive a call stating that he/she doesn't have a meeting on his/her calendar. I respond that I DID, in fact, send the recurring meeting to him/her to which they respond...."Oh, I guess I must have deleted it. Could you resend me the appointments?" Here's where I run into the problem... I have tried deleting his/her name from the group list and saving the recurring appointments without resending and then reopening the recurring appointment, re-adding his/her name and sending an update. Sometimes, this action results in everyone on the list receiving an update (which is confusing as they already have the appointment). I have noticed that when I click on the envelope next to person's name under the Attendees list (under Subject tab) that it shows an option to "Send meeting to this attendee" or "Don't Send meeting to this attendee." However, nowhere in any literature that I can find are there instructions for how to use this option. I have tried clicking "Send meeting to this attendee" and nothing happens. I have tried clicking "Send meeting to this attendee" and then clicking Send Update...and everyone gets an update. I have tried choosing "Don't send meeting to this attendee" for all of those I don't want to receive an Update and then clicking Send Update hoping that only they would receive the Update. What this does is send those for whom I clicked "Don't send meeting to this attendee" a notice that the meeting has been canceled! Please explain the use of these envelopes and/or how to send one recipient the meetings again, without sending it to everyone on the list. |
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