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Taming Outlook meeting requests (part 2)

15th August 201723rd February 2018

Yesterday I published a post about Taming Outlook meeting requests, in which I talked through the writing of a script which checked for working hours and calendar availability, before automatically accepting any meeting which met the requirements.  And then I left you hanging… Sorry about that! Well here I am to pick up where I left…

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Taming Outlook meeting requests (part 1)

14th August 201723rd February 2018

If you’re anything like me, and to be honest, for your sake I hope you’re not, then you spend a lot of your time either in meetings, or in Outlook processing meeting requests! Wouldn’t it be nice if I could get Outlook to sort out meeting requests automatically?  Oh, but it can, I hear you…

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