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How can I tell who put a meeting on a calendar?

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Meenie - 22 Mar 2007 21:03 GMT
I handle calendars for several different people (my 2 bosses and their 10
managers!) sometimes I find a meeting/appointment twice on the calendar and
don't know who set one of them up.
Is there a way to see who put it there?
Thanks, Meenie
Nikki - 23 Mar 2007 13:15 GMT
Change the Calendar View to "By Category"
Add the field called "Organizer" to the view
You can do this in the Customize Views

or

Change the Calendar View to "By Category"
Right-Click the Header field (Where is has Subject, Location, Start, End,
etc.)
Select "Field Chooser"
Find "Organizer" field by selecting ALL APPOINTMENT fields,
then scroll down
Drag and drop the Organizer field onto the header bar where you
want to see it.

Nikki Peterson

>I handle calendars for several different people (my 2 bosses and their 10
> managers!) sometimes I find a meeting/appointment twice on the calendar
> and
> don't know who set one of them up.
> Is there a way to see who put it there?
> Thanks, Meenie
Meenie - 30 Mar 2007 14:08 GMT
Thanks Nikki :)

> Change the Calendar View to "By Category"
> Add the field called "Organizer" to the view
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> > Is there a way to see who put it there?
> > Thanks, Meenie

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