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Outlook - Tasks

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replyReply Wed 24 Sep 2008, 15:37Delegate Suzy said...

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Outlook - Tasks

Is the sender of a task request able to see upon sending the request whether or not it conflicts with other tasks, or appointments?

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Suzy Russell

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replyReply Tue 14 Oct 2008, 14:46Trainer Mark said...

RE: Outlook - Tasks

Hi Suzy

How are you today

When assigning tasks to other people as far as i am aware you should be able to see the persons schedule you should find a scheduling button when you create an assigned task

Please let me know how you get on


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