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The Merg March 6th 09 06:05 PM

Delete Meeting with Send Response Dialog
 
Due to the fact that I cannot synch my PDA with my Outlook calendar at work,
I've had to resort to making sure that I keep my home calendar completely up
to date manually. Then to "synch" with my work calendar, I export it and then
bring it to work. At work, I delete my calendar and then import the calendar
from home.

My issue is that when I delete my calendar at work, I get many, many prompts
about deleting a meeting and asked if I want to send a response to the
organizer or to just delete the meeting. I would rather it just delete the
meetings with no prompt. Is there anyway to set that up? I've looked through
all the program options, but cannot seem to find any setting for that. I am
using Outlook 2003 at work.

Thanks,
Merg
--
Today''s problems don''t worry me,
I haven''t solved yesterday''s yet.

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] March 6th 09 09:38 PM

Delete Meeting with Send Response Dialog
 
No.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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"The Merg" wrote in message
...
Due to the fact that I cannot synch my PDA with my Outlook calendar at work,
I've had to resort to making sure that I keep my home calendar completely up
to date manually. Then to "synch" with my work calendar, I export it and
then
bring it to work. At work, I delete my calendar and then import the calendar
from home.

My issue is that when I delete my calendar at work, I get many, many prompts
about deleting a meeting and asked if I want to send a response to the
organizer or to just delete the meeting. I would rather it just delete the
meetings with no prompt. Is there anyway to set that up? I've looked through
all the program options, but cannot seem to find any setting for that. I am
using Outlook 2003 at work.

Thanks,
Merg
--
Today''s problems don''t worry me,
I haven''t solved yesterday''s yet.



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