Accepting an appointment

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I created some meetings at work and invited my home e-mail to attend. When
I got home and started Outlook 2000, I got those messages, but they didn't
have an "accept" button, so they didn't enter into my calendar.

Is there a setting I need to make?
 
When you get back to work, open the contact record for your home e-mail
address, then double-click on that e-mail address. Make sure Outlook isn't
set to always send to your home address in Plain Text format.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
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When you get back to work, open the contact record for your home e-mail
address, then double-click on that e-mail address. Make sure Outlook isn't
set to always send to your home address in Plain Text format.

You may be right, but I am not finding this setting. Work also has Outlook
2000.
 
Ensure that before you send the invitation, right click (or double click) on
your home address and ensure that it is set to always send Outlook Rich Text
Format.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head-scratching, Howard Brazee asked this group:

| On 13-Jan-2005, "Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]"
|
|| In || (e-mail address removed) wrote:
||
||| I created some meetings at work and invited my home e-mail to
||| attend. When I got home and started Outlook 2000, I got those
||| messages, but they didn't have an "accept" button, so they didn't
||| enter into my calendar.
|||
||| Is there a setting I need to make?
|| When you get back to work, open the contact record for your home
|| e-mail address, then double-click on that e-mail address. Make sure
|| Outlook isn't set to always send to your home address in Plain Text
|| format.
|
| You may be right, but I am not finding this setting. Work also has
| Outlook 2000.
 
Ensure that before you send the invitation, right click (or double click) on
your home address and ensure that it is set to always send Outlook Rich Text
Format.

That's where I figured this setting would be, and I'm pretty sure I've seen it
in the past, but I am not finding it.
 
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