Forward a Calendar Event in Entourage?

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Michel Bintener

To forward? As in "to send via e-mail"? There are two different ways of
doing this, with two different goals in mind. If you only want to give the
recipient details about a specific event, simply drag the calendar item from
the calendar onto the desktop. It will change into an .ics file, which you
can attach to a new e-mail message. If you want to invite other people to an
event, or maybe find out whether they can participate or not, then open the
calendar item by double-clicking it, then click on the Invite button on the
upper left side of the toolbar and enter the necessary e-mail addresses.


Does anyone know how to forward a Calendar event in Entourage?


Jordan

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Michel Bintener
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jredner

thank you!


Michel said:
To forward? As in "to send via e-mail"? There are two different ways of
doing this, with two different goals in mind. If you only want to give the
recipient details about a specific event, simply drag the calendar item from
the calendar onto the desktop. It will change into an .ics file, which you
can attach to a new e-mail message. If you want to invite other people to an
event, or maybe find out whether they can participate or not, then open the
calendar item by double-clicking it, then click on the Invite button on the
upper left side of the toolbar and enter the necessary e-mail addresses.




--
Michel Bintener
Microsoft MVP
Office:Mac (Entourage & Word)

***Always reply to the newsgroup.***
 
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Jon Connell

Having just been bitten by this again, I thought I would sanity-check my
understanding...

Michel said:
[...] If you want to invite other people to an
event, or maybe find out whether they can participate or not, then open the
calendar item by double-clicking it, then click on the Invite button on the
upper left side of the toolbar and enter the necessary e-mail addresses.

Which re-invites everyone on the To: list, doesn't it? That's my
experience. There doesn't seem to be a way to do what Outlook does
(right click on the event and forward as e-mail). Very useful for
inviting yourself to other people's meetings. But that would require
being able to view other people's calendars, which Entourage can't do
either :-(

Jon
 
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