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Inviting new attendee to existing meeting without cancelling meeti
I thought I was following the directions for MS Outlook 2007 for attending an
attendee to existing meeting and sending the update only to that attendee - my understanding was that I should add the new attendee, then unchecked the other attendees on the "Scheduling" tab. This prompted the message "send only to new attendee" (or something along that line), which is what I wanted to happen. After I sent it to only the new attendee, I saw in my "Sent" box that I had CANCELLED the meeting for the other attendees! I certainly did not intend to do that! What is a better way to add attendees and not send the update to all without resulting in a meeting cancellation! Thanks so much for your help! |
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