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Jasmine
Working in Outlook 2003, what 'path' does my boss follow to give me
permission to view and edit his calendar without my having to receive all of
his invites in my email inbox. I work for 4 execs and don't want ALL of
their invites pouring in. Just want to view their schedules and be able to
decline, invite, and re-arrange schedules at their request. I looked at
Editor Access, but it looks like I have to receive all their invites. There
must be a way, but I'm stumped.
permission to view and edit his calendar without my having to receive all of
his invites in my email inbox. I work for 4 execs and don't want ALL of
their invites pouring in. Just want to view their schedules and be able to
decline, invite, and re-arrange schedules at their request. I looked at
Editor Access, but it looks like I have to receive all their invites. There
must be a way, but I'm stumped.