Outlook - meeting acceptance

Asked By chlsk
11-Sep-07 02:50 PM
I am trying to have meeting acceptance (decline or tenative) responses that
are going to my boss, come to me, when I am setting up a meeting through his
calendar.  He doesn't want to receive all of the responses and I think there
is a way to set-up a rule to have these responses move to me or even be
deleted before they go to his email area.
Jeri
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Acceptance
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Tenative
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Window
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  Jose Seto replied...
13-Sep-07 03:30 PM
Yes,



You have to start with a blank rule, select "uses form name" form. Click on the form name below and a window will pop up. On the drop down select Application Forms. Then select Decline Meeting Response and Tentative Meeting Response.



Then you can proceed with what you want with those messages.
  chlsk replied...
13-Sep-07 08:48 PM
Jose:

Thx, now do I do set this rule up in my boss's calendar.

Jeri
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