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Old 07-25-2013, 02:29 AM
ramonophetveld ramonophetveld is offline How to send appointments to shared calendar Windows Vista How to send appointments to shared calendar Office 2010 32bit
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Default How to send appointments to shared calendar

I have a question about how I accept appointments in my shared calendar.
So the whole company can see who is leave/absent/company visits.

I have managed to make an shared calendar so that everyone can look in the calendar when someone leave/absent/company visits. (this is centrally manages at the front desk)



Now the next question is how do I ensure that the receptionist this no longer needed to manually input the calendar?

Is there a feature where I can accept an appointment invitation and put it directly in the (shared) calendar without manualy typing?
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