Is there a way to keep the meeting on your calendar after you decline
an invite. I still want to know when the meeting is just in case I
will be able to make it. I don't want to use the 'tentative' option to
give myself a maybe on attending.

I'm using MS Outlook 2003.

TIA

Re: Keep meeting on calendar after declining invite by chow

chow
Thu May 08 10:32:30 PDT 2008

Also, searched but the following did not work for me:

--
There's a setting at Tools | Options | Email...| Advanced email
Options |
where you can untick the "Delete meeting request from inbox when
responding"
--

This merely doesn't remove the request from your inbox. Declining
still takes it off your calendar.

On May 8, 10:30=A0am, chow <kevinc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there a way to keep the meeting on your calendar after you decline
> an invite. I still want to know when the meeting is just in case I
> will be able to make it. I don't want to use the 'tentative' option to
> give myself a maybe on attending.
>
> I'm using MS Outlook 2003.
>
> TIA


Re: Keep meeting on calendar after declining invite by Diane

Diane
Thu May 08 11:28:25 PDT 2008

you'll need to use tentative or make a new appointment for it. declined
meetings won't be on your calendar because they aren't your meetings once
declined. :)

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"chow" <kevinchow@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:07b77242-e4a3-403b-bf71-877b014b0418@q24g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Is there a way to keep the meeting on your calendar after you decline
> an invite. I still want to know when the meeting is just in case I
> will be able to make it. I don't want to use the 'tentative' option to
> give myself a maybe on attending.
>
> I'm using MS Outlook 2003.
>
> TIA