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Old 06-19-2014, 01:56 AM
Damien Damien is offline Outlook agenda: meeting not in my agenda but still in the other participants' agenda Windows 7 64bit Outlook agenda: meeting not in my agenda but still in the other participants' agenda Office 2007
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Default Outlook agenda: meeting not in my agenda but still in the other participants' agenda

Hello all

I'm facing a "bug" with a meeting planned on Outlook.

I scheduled a recurent meeting (every 2 weeks on Thursday) and I don't know why and how but this meeting disappeared from my Outllook agenda but it is still present on the people that I have invited.
The think is that I need to cancel this recurent meeting but I don't how as I don't have access to the meeting in my agenda... and there are about 40 people invited ...


If you have an idea that might help me it would be great

Thanks in advance
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