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Can I transfer ownership of a meeting to someone else?

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bjslone - 29 Jul 2005 18:27 GMT
Can I transfer ownership of a meeting to someone else? I will be leaving a
job and moving to a different department. I don't want to have to cancel all
the dept. meetings, etc. I have scheduled for the group and have the new
secretary re-send them all. Is there a way for me to transfer the ownership
of a meeting to her, so I cancel it off my calendar but everyone else will
still have it active and she would be able to make future updates to it if
needed? Thanks!
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 30 Jul 2005 22:31 GMT
No, sorry.  This is an oft requested item and will, hopefully, be included
in a future version of Outlook.

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After furious head scratching, bjslone asked:

| Can I transfer ownership of a meeting to someone else? I will be
| leaving a job and moving to a different department. I don't want to
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| my calendar but everyone else will still have it active and she would
| be able to make future updates to it if needed? Thanks!
 
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