Try forwarding as an ics (icalendar).

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> How do you resend an appointment to a person who originally declined it
> and
> not resend the appointment to the rest of the group?
DavidF - 22 May 2008 15:44 GMT
Diane,
I assume you mean internet calendar. I am not familiar with that and I
don't think it is the right time to change to something different. Is there
anyway to do what I want with the current Outlook 2007?
dwf
> Try forwarding as an ics (icalendar).
>
> > How do you resend an appointment to a person who originally declined it
> > and
> > not resend the appointment to the rest of the group?
Brian Tillman - 22 May 2008 19:08 GMT
> I assume you mean internet calendar.
Nope.
> I am not familiar with that and
> I don't think it is the right time to change to something different.
> Is there anyway to do what I want with the current Outlook 2007?
Select the event and click Action>Forward as iCalendar

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DavidF - 22 May 2008 20:23 GMT
Thank you Brian, I think that did what I needed it to do.
Appreciate your time.
Dfrazier
> > I assume you mean internet calendar.
>
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> Select the event and click Action>Forward as iCalendar