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I can¹t figure out how to forward a calendar event that I initiated to
additional people without sending an update to the whole group. When I open
up the event in my calendar and click on the invite list, I am able to add a
name. However, my only option appears to be to ³send update,² at which point
the whole group (previously invited people) receive another invite.
If I am the recipient of an invitation, I can open up the original email in
my inbox and then I have the option to forward it to other people, but if I
open it from my calendar (as is the only option if I was the initiator of
the event) I don¹t have that option. I¹m assuming there is a way to do this,
but I can¹t figure it out.
thanks.
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my inbox and then I have the option to forward it to other people, but if I=
open it from my calendar (as is the only option if I was the initiator of t=
he event) I don’t have that option. I’m assuming there is a way =
to do this, but I can’t figure it out.<BR>
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