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alceryes
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      13th Nov 2008
In Outlook 2007 is there a way to have appointments show up on my calendar
ONLY if I accept the appointment?

I don't want invites to show at all...

 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      13th Nov 2008
"alceryes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In Outlook 2007 is there a way to have appointments show up on my calendar
> ONLY if I accept the appointment?


No. They'll appear as Tentative until you either accept or decline them.
You can work around it, though, by creating a second calendar and then
insteal of accepting or declining them, click File>Move to Folder and save
them in the second calendar. Then when you want to accept them, move them
to your default calendar. Decline them simply by deleting them.
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