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Vacation Request Approval Outlook
Is it possible to have the results of a calendar invite sent to someone
other than the sender? I would like to automate this process: I send a vacation request via calendar invite in outlook to three of my supervisors and my manager. My supervisors will then approve (or deny) my request but would like the response to go automatically to my manager thus informing everyone on the invite list. I'm guessing it could be done through vba but i'm a little rusty now. any ideas??? Thanks in advance. |
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Vacation Request Approval Outlook
You have the option of having replies sent to someone other than yourself.
You don't mention what version of Outlook you're using? Steps may be similar to these: Open a new email Click on the Options button (or click on View Options) check the box that says "Have replies sent to" and choose your recipient(s). -- Kathleen Orland "Some User" wrote in message ... Is it possible to have the results of a calendar invite sent to someone other than the sender? I would like to automate this process: I send a vacation request via calendar invite in outlook to three of my supervisors and my manager. My supervisors will then approve (or deny) my request but would like the response to go automatically to my manager thus informing everyone on the invite list. I'm guessing it could be done through vba but i'm a little rusty now. any ideas??? Thanks in advance. |
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Vacation Request Approval Outlook
Thanks, I'll give it a try. BTW, I am using Outlook 2003 while some staff
are using Outlook 2007. "Orland, Kathleen" wrote in message ... You have the option of having replies sent to someone other than yourself. You don't mention what version of Outlook you're using? Steps may be similar to these: Open a new email Click on the Options button (or click on View Options) check the box that says "Have replies sent to" and choose your recipient(s). -- Kathleen Orland "Some User" wrote in message ... Is it possible to have the results of a calendar invite sent to someone other than the sender? I would like to automate this process: I send a vacation request via calendar invite in outlook to three of my supervisors and my manager. My supervisors will then approve (or deny) my request but would like the response to go automatically to my manager thus informing everyone on the invite list. I'm guessing it could be done through vba but i'm a little rusty now. any ideas??? Thanks in advance. |
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