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Old 02-21-2019, 07:57 AM
john.ismyname john.ismyname is offline Windows 10 Office 2016
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Default My theory is that Outlook orders

My theory is that Outlook orders the "All Attendees" in the order that the invitees are entered in the same way that the order of "To:" addresses on an email to many recipients is the order that they were entered or selected.


One company I know of considered it bad email etiquette to NOT sort the recipients in the "To" field by the recipients order of importance. is this ego? Is it micro-management gone amok?



I wonder if this firm has similar etiquette guidelines for Outlook meetings?
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