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I can¹t figure out how to forward a calendar event I initiated to additional
invitees from my calendar without resending it to the people previously
invited. I can add a name to the invitee list and then click on ³send
update,² but then the whole list gets spammed with a duplicate invitation.
If I¹ve received a calendar event from someone else, I can access the
original email from my inbox and then I have an option to forward it to
someone else, but this same option doesn¹t appear when I¹m the initiator and
need to access the event from my calendar (instead of my email inbox). I¹m
assuming there must be a way to do this, but I can¹t figure it out. Help!
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If I’ve received a calendar event from someone else, I can access the=
original email from my inbox and then I have an option to forward it to som=
eone else, but this same option doesn’t appear when I’m the init=
iator and need to access the event from my calendar (instead of my email inb=
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