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How can I set up a meeting and allow the recipients to be able to.

 
 
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      22nd Dec 2004
I would like to be able to set up certain meetings on the same day and give
the attendees the choice of which meeting they will attend.
 
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You would need to send separate meetings and have them accept the one that
they wish to attend. There is no automatic method for this - perhaps
preface it with an email telling people what is required "accept one, reject
the others."

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