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Trystel
Two weeks ago, I sent out an invite to an alias and exploded the alias to the
individual names, but didn't take my name off the list when I sent out the
original 'hold-the-date' invite. Now have sent out an update with the
content and dial in, and noticed I was on the invite list, so deleted my
name, since I was receiving the invite as an attendee.
As soon as I received the cancellation email, Outlook removed my entire
meeting from the calendar, but I am the meeting organizer. There are 30
people who have this meeting on their calendars, but I don't have it on mine.
Is there a way to reverse a self cancellation, or add myself back into the
meeting invite that has disappeared from my calendar view? If I add another
meeting at the same timeslot, it will send out a second invite for a separate
meeting to the other 30 people.
Any advice much appreciated! (I sure will be more careful when sending
meeting invites to aliases in the future.)
individual names, but didn't take my name off the list when I sent out the
original 'hold-the-date' invite. Now have sent out an update with the
content and dial in, and noticed I was on the invite list, so deleted my
name, since I was receiving the invite as an attendee.
As soon as I received the cancellation email, Outlook removed my entire
meeting from the calendar, but I am the meeting organizer. There are 30
people who have this meeting on their calendars, but I don't have it on mine.
Is there a way to reverse a self cancellation, or add myself back into the
meeting invite that has disappeared from my calendar view? If I add another
meeting at the same timeslot, it will send out a second invite for a separate
meeting to the other 30 people.
Any advice much appreciated! (I sure will be more careful when sending
meeting invites to aliases in the future.)