From: electric julie electric on
When I go to the calendar and click on Actions without clicking into one of
the side-by-side calendars, the resulting meeting invite will come from my
boss's calendar and I'd like it to come from mine. Isn't there a checkbox
that creates that setting. I thought it may be a default issue, but I
believe mine is the default.
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
Appointments and meetings are creating the calendar that is selected or has
focus. You'll need to select your calendar before creating the meeting
request. Appointments can be moved using the Move to folder command instead
of Save and close button.

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"electric julie" <electric julie(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When I go to the calendar and click on Actions without clicking into one
> of
> the side-by-side calendars, the resulting meeting invite will come from my
> boss's calendar and I'd like it to come from mine. Isn't there a checkbox
> that creates that setting. I thought it may be a default issue, but I
> believe mine is the default.

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