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Old 11-02-2012, 05:16 AM
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Hi everyone, I'm hoping someone can help me.



I send approximately 1,000 appointments a year in my job, most of which I do not need to attend.

We have recently migrated from Groupwise to Outlook and every appointment I now send appears in my calendar as well which is getting very confusing.

I need to see the responses so that I know when people have accepted or declined appointments.

Several searches have identified that others have the same problem but they don't seem to have found a solution other than setting up a dummy account to send appointments from.

Can anybody offer any guidance?

Many thanks

Ann
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