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Subject:
How do I use the Outlook for delegation?
Category: Computers > Software Asked by: jimwest-ga List Price: $60.00 |
Posted:
17 May 2004 16:33 PDT
Expires: 16 Jun 2004 16:33 PDT Question ID: 347889 |
I am hoping for an answer that lays out several different practical ways to use delegation features in Outlook other than the ones below. Requirements: Any features shown must NOT require any third party software. Just Exchange 2003 and outlook 2003. Here is what I know already: - How to share a calendar, tasks and inbox or give an assistant access to them. - How to send out meeting invites or task requests. I would like to hear about case studies, examples or links to tutorials that explain other and more advanced ways in which delegation can be used in Outlook. | |
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Subject:
Re: How do I use the Outlook for delegation?
From: bizmailexchange-ga on 27 Aug 2004 23:31 PDT |
Are you familiar with public folders. they offer unique ways to collaborate. You can have community calendars and create use models based on the public paradigm. Other than that, it seems you know everything |
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Re: How do I use the Outlook for delegation?
From: jimwest-ga on 29 Aug 2004 22:46 PDT |
i have explored public folders and seem to understand them, but could always use any advanced on non-obvious tips. |
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