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How can I copy & print names from a mtg request in Outlook 2007?

 
 
holly_35
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      17th Jul 2009
Trying to copy and print a list of attendees from a meeting request (tracking
tab) in Outlook 2007.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      18th Jul 2009
File, Print should include all names or if you just need a list of names,
select them from the tracking tab, copy and paste into notepad or word and
print.

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