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linking meeting to contact -2007

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Perplexed - 11 Mar 2008 02:08 GMT
In previous versions there was a contact field to link an appointment to
contacts.
it appears thte only way this can be done in 2007 is by adding an email
address.
This brings up two issues>

What it person has no email? - While you can save the appt/meeting when I go
to contact and press activities the meeting does not appear, thus I assume
the meeting is not linked to that specific contact.

What happens if I want to send a contact an meeting request/confirmation &
it is linked to other cotnacts who may not be attending meeting (ie person
who is power of attorney (poa) on an account, the poa needs to attend but
other person doesn't but I would like to link meeting to other client)

Thanks
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 11 Mar 2008 04:36 GMT
Tools->Options->Contact Options->Check the box to link contacts.

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After furious head scratching, Perplexed asked:

| In previous versions there was a contact field to link an appointment
| to contacts.
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| Thanks
Perplexed - 11 Mar 2008 13:16 GMT
That was easy
Thanks

> Tools->Options->Contact Options->Check the box to link contacts.
>
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> | Thanks

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