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I do not want the word 'update' displayed in updated mtgs. Help?

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deb - 27 Sep 2007 22:30 GMT
When a meeting is updated, the word 'update' is displayed as the first word
in the subject line. I do not want it to show. Is there a solution (other
than deleting it each time)? Thanks.
Diane Poremsky - 28 Sep 2007 03:10 GMT
No, you can't disable it. You'll have to delete it to remove it.

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> When a meeting is updated, the word 'update' is displayed as the first
> word
> in the subject line. I do not want it to show. Is there a solution (other
> than deleting it each time)? Thanks.
deb - 03 Oct 2007 17:00 GMT
Not the answer I'd hoped for but thanks for the response.

> No, you can't disable it. You'll have to delete it to remove it.
>
> > When a meeting is updated, the word 'update' is displayed as the first
> > word
> > in the subject line. I do not want it to show. Is there a solution (other
> > than deleting it each time)? Thanks.
 
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