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Outlook should warn me I am duplicating a name in the To box.

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Sharon C - 27 Jun 2005 18:47 GMT
I am using Outlook 2000 SR-1 and my issue is that I am able to type in
someone's email address more than once into the To box of my Calendar
appointment setup.  I am amazed that Outlook does not have a warning that
this is being done so that you can check yourself and make a correction if
needed.
Brian Tillman - 27 Jun 2005 18:57 GMT
> I am using Outlook 2000 SR-1 and my issue is that I am able to type in
> someone's email address more than once into the To box of my Calendar
> appointment setup.  I am amazed that Outlook does not have a warning
> that this is being done so that you can check yourself and make a
> correction if needed.

It shouldn't matter if you do, since Outlook should send only a single
message.
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Sharon C - 27 Jun 2005 20:03 GMT
Let's take this a set further.  A notice went out to invitees who only
received one invitation but, an order of food was placed on the head count of
invitees which was double.  If a warning were in place, this would not
happen.  I did the food ordering and my employer did the meeting invite.

> > I am using Outlook 2000 SR-1 and my issue is that I am able to type in
> > someone's email address more than once into the To box of my Calendar
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> It shouldn't matter if you do, since Outlook should send only a single
> message.
 
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