Meeting Request Responses

C

CJ

I frequently set up meetings for other people in my group, from my calendar
(therefore, I am the organizer). Responses are sent to my inbox. I know I
can go to the "tracking" tab to view these responses. I like to let my boss
know who has responded (and how they have responded) and who has not
responded, so he can know if someone is not attending. Is there any way I
can forward these responses as a group (like on the "tracking" tab) to the
person who requested that I set up the meeting (my boss for instance)?
 
G

Guest

From Google:

IMI Attendees Print - http://www.imibo.com/imidev/Exchange/imiap.htm

IMI Attendees Print is small utility specially designed for Microsoft
Outlook users to print the names of the people who have been invited to a
meeting and response status - Accepted, Declined, Tentative, None. From
Outlook, there no direct way to print the response status... This is reason
we to produce this unique tools.

Key Benefits
a.. Obtain information for meeting items from any Appointment folder in
Microsoft Exchange Server 5.x or/and Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003
b.. Obtain information for Meting Request items from any Outlook
Appointment folder.
c.. You can print directly the names of the people who have been invited
to a meeting.
d.. You can print directly response status - Accepted, Declined,
Tentative, None
e.. You can save/export report directly to Microsoft Office Word
f.. You can save/export report directly to Microsoft Office Excel
g.. You can save/export report as RTF file
h.. You can save/export report as Adobe PDF file
i.. You can save/export report as HTML file
j.. Compatible with Outlook 2000/2002/2003/2007
 
S

Steve J.

Microsoft should make this utility free of charge....why should the user pay
$19.95 in order to have a feature that should be inherent in the application?

Steve J.
 
B

Bob I

It isn't a Microsoft product.
Microsoft should make this utility free of charge....why should the user pay
$19.95 in order to have a feature that should be inherent in the application?

Steve J.

:
 
S

Steve J.

I understand that....and the point is, it isn't free, plus it's a feature
that Outlook should have.

Steve J
 
B

Bob I

I suspect you could come up with a lot of things that would fit that
"criteria", but that "should" is your opinion, not "Microsofts"
 

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