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I receive an invitation for a meeting that I cannot attend, but want someone
else to attend in my place. How do I do this with Outlook 2003? Lotus Notes deals with it very well. |
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Martin wrote:
I receive an invitation for a meeting that I cannot attend, but want someone else to attend in my place. How do I do this with Outlook 2003? Lotus Notes deals with it very well. Why not forward the invitation to the other person? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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