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Best way to recreate a deleted meeting?

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Trouvera52 - 17 Apr 2007 20:24 GMT
Hi,

I had a meeting scheduled that included at least 15 attendees.  Somehow, I
accidentally deleted it from my calendar.  I tried to recreate it with the
attendees names and status (which I knew from email receipts) but it seems to
only work if I email everyone again.  I would like to put it back w/o
bothering people.  

Any suggestions?

Thank you,
Trouvera
Brian Tillman - 17 Apr 2007 21:24 GMT
> I had a meeting scheduled that included at least 15 attendees.
> Somehow, I accidentally deleted it from my calendar.  I tried to
> recreate it with the attendees names and status (which I knew from
> email receipts) but it seems to only work if I email everyone again.
> I would like to put it back w/o bothering people.

Create the event as an appointment for yourself and add details to the notes
area.
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Trouvera52 - 17 Apr 2007 21:32 GMT
Thanks Brian!  In the meantime I also realized that I could recreate the
meeting announcement and click X to indicate to NOT send an email
announcement.  I hope that worked as expected.  So now I know two ways.

Thank you again,
Trouvera

> > I had a meeting scheduled that included at least 15 attendees.
> > Somehow, I accidentally deleted it from my calendar.  I tried to
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> Create the event as an appointment for yourself and add details to the notes
> area.

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