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mdavison
Working in a law firm, I have several attorneys and admin professional who
have multiple delgates to their Calendars. Many have asked about the
availability of select Privacy on any given appointment or note within an
appointment - such that only a given few of the delegates can see the
appointment or even more stringent - all delegates can see the appointment
but only one or two can actually open it to see any notations in it. I
realize this gets very granular, but it would certainly address a number of
needs for law firms. Anyone else agree?
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have multiple delgates to their Calendars. Many have asked about the
availability of select Privacy on any given appointment or note within an
appointment - such that only a given few of the delegates can see the
appointment or even more stringent - all delegates can see the appointment
but only one or two can actually open it to see any notations in it. I
realize this gets very granular, but it would certainly address a number of
needs for law firms. Anyone else agree?
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...0d7b8&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring