Diane
Wed Jul 30 18:55:45 PDT 2008
See if this thread helps any - subject was "change appointment attendees in
outlook 2007" if this link does not bring it up
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring&mid=54754a2a-30f6-4813-9e7d-22cf2b94a521&sloc=en-us
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"LeeAnne W." <LeeAnneW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:13681A88-B58F-4529-96A1-825E68C7D9CD@microsoft.com...
> That is the same problem I have if I need to remove one attendees who
> never
> accepted the original recurring meetings and now wants it on their
> calendar
> or if they accidentally deleted it off their calendar. I have to REMOVE
> them
> - send a notice to them that they are being deleted, and then re-add them.
> In
> v2003 you got a prompt if you removed someone to either send then save, or
> just save. Now you can't!
>
> "w.a.s." wrote:
>
>> In outlook 07, that option is not available. You can only cancel and send
>> cancellaion, or NOT CANCEL
>>
>> "Brian Tillman" wrote:
>>
>> > w.a.s. <w.a.s.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > > If I schedule a 1:1 and the attendee declines, how do I delete from
>> > > my
>> > > calendar without having to cancel meeting and SEND update? which
>> > > would notify the attendee that declined needlessly.
>> >
>> > Select the meeting, press Delete, and elect to not send the update.
>> > --
>> > Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>> >