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Old May 5th, 2005, 02:40 PM
Carey Fruitman
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Default Reset participant tracking when changing a meeting time.

If I change a meeting time and send the update to the participants, the
participant tracking responses should be reset to "none" so that I can see
who has accepted or rejected the new meeting time.

Alternatively, an additional column, "Updated Responses" could be added to
the participant tracking screen. The responses in this column would also be
reset each time an update was sent to the meeting participants.

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