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Using Outlook 2013
I have a meeting invite with 10 attendees. I need to add something to the body of the invite, but I only want it to go to select attendees in the meeting. Can this be done? Your help is greatly appreciated. Karen ![]() |
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Without actually setting up a meeting to test, can you open the sent message and resend it to the required recipients only, as you can with an ordinary email message?
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