Mickey
Fri Aug 29 17:54:12 CDT 2003
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I'm assuming the event invitee is using Entourage in this situation,
correct? If so, he or she can see the date, time, and location of the event
before accepting the event. The user can just double-click the message to
open it in a separate window, and the time, date, and location of the event
will display in the message headers area as long as Internet Headers are
turned off (View -> Internet Headers unchecked). There are toolbar buttons
on that screen to accept, decline, and tentatively accept the invitation.
I think that the fact that Entourage doesn't display the time of the event
in the Preview Pane but does offer the choice to accept, decline, or
tentatively accept the invitation is a poor design decision.
On 8/29/03 5:30 PM, in article BB754C5E.FA13%caloise@assnresource.com,
"Cindy Aloise" <caloise@assnresource.com> wrote:
> When an invite is sent out, the person who receives it does not see the date
> or time of the event until you accept. Can this be changed so that the date
> and time appear when it's listed in the messages?
>
> ++++++++++++++++++
> Cindy Aloise
> Executive Assistant
> Association Resource Group
>
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<FONT FACE=3D"Verdana"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:12.0px'>I'm assuming the event =
invitee is using Entourage in this situation, correct? If so, he or sh=
e can see the date, time, and location of the event before accepting the eve=
nt. The user can just double-click the message to open it in a separat=
e window, and the time, date, and location of the event will display in the =
message headers area as long as Internet Headers are turned off (View -> =
Internet Headers unchecked). There are toolbar buttons on that screen =
to accept, decline, and tentatively accept the invitation.<BR>
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I think that the fact that Entourage doesn't display the time of the event =
in the Preview Pane but does offer the choice to accept, decline, or tentati=
vely accept the invitation is a poor design decision.<BR>
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On 8/29/03 5:30 PM, in article BB754C5E.FA13%caloise@assnresource.com, &quo=
t;Cindy Aloise" <caloise@assnresource.com> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:12.0px'><FONT FACE=3D"Geneva=
"><TT>When an invite is sent out, the person who receives it does not see th=
e date or time of the event until you accept. Can this be changed so t=
hat the date and time appear when it's listed in the messages?<BR>
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++++++++++++++++++<BR>
</TT></FONT></SPAN><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><FONT SIZE=3D"6"><FONT FACE=3D"Verdana=
"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:24.0px'>Cindy Aloise<BR>
</SPAN></FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT FACE=3D"Skia"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:12.0px=
'>Executive Assistant<BR>
Association Resource Group<BR>
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na"><BR>
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