From: Slipstick on

Mr.Jan;143108 Wrote:
> We often update an invitation with agendas for standing meetings and
> conference call numbers assigned or changed at a later date. I want
> this information to be updated in the invitation but I don't want the
> recipient to have to accept or decline again and I don't want to lose
> the original acceptance or decline.
>
> Is there a way of updating an invitation this way? Thanks

Outlook should process the updates automatically - or you can use the
new message to attendees (It's Contact Attendees in Outlook 2010) to
send the agenda and other information specific to the next meeting.


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From: Mr.Jan on
On Apr 29, 11:21 am, Slipstick <Slipstick.4a6rvm(a)invalid> wrote:
> Mr.Jan;143108 Wrote:
>
> > We often update an invitation with agendas for standing meetings and
> > conference call numbers assigned or changed at a later date. I want
> > this information to be updated in the invitation but I don't want the
> > recipient to have to accept or decline again and I don't want to lose
> > the original acceptance or decline.
>
> > Is there a way of updating an invitation this way? Thanks
>
> Outlook should process the updates automatically - or you can use the
> new message to attendees (It's Contact Attendees in Outlook 2010) to
> send the agenda and other information specific to the next meeting.
>
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> Slipstick
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>
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No. I updated the location field for a conference call number and the
status of the one person that had accepted the meeting went back to no
response. This is O 2003.