When Scheduling a meeting, you can invite others to the meeting. If they are an Exchange user, they can accept calender invitations and have them automatically entered into their calendars. You can also send invitations to others via e-mail. Also, note that in order to schedule resources, you simply have to invite them like any other user. You will receive an automated response based on the resources availability.
Step 1:
>Schedule a meeting with other people
Step 1:
Open Outlook. Click the Calender button on the navigation pane.
Step 2:
Click the New Appointment button in the upper-left hand corner of Outlook.
Step 3:
enter in the details for your event. When inviting others, be sure to make a title that others can recognize and put in the location. Put in the Start time and End time that you would prefer. You can also put in notes for all attendees.
Step 4:
To invite others to your event click the Invite Attendees button.
Step 5:
In the To.. field, enter the names of those you wish to send invitations to. To schedule a resource, enter its name in the To.. field. You will receive an automated response based on its availability. Click the Check Names icon. Tip: You can also enter the e-mail addresses of non-Exchange users to send them an e-mail invitation too.
Step 6:
Select the Scheduling tab to view the availability of your invites. Ensure that your invitees are available during the requested time. Blue bars mean they are busy, blue-and-white hashes indicates they are tentatively busy, purple bars indicate they are out-of-the-office, and black-and-white hashes indicates they are not on Exchange. You can also adjust the date and time if necessary.
Step 7:
you can also add attendees and /or resources by clicking an empty space beneath a name already present, and entering another name or resource. You can then adjust the meeting time if necessary.
Step 8:
When you are ready to send your invitation, click the Send button.
Step 9:
Your meeting is scheduled and now appears on your calendar. Invitees will receive an invitation in their mailbox.
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