• Re: How do you send an email ONLY to those attendees who accepted?

    From SI Systems llc@21:1/5 to lisaamandda on Fri Jul 15 10:10:34 2022
    On Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 12:32:01 PM UTC-7, lisaamandda wrote:
    I am using MS Outlook 2007 and need to send information regarding a meeting ONLY to those attendees who accepted the meeting invitation. Is there a way to do this in Outlook?

    Go to your calendar > Double Click on the scheduled meeting > Click Scheduling Assistant > Add Attendee > Send Update

    You will then have the options to send to the added or deleted members.

    I hope this helps.

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  • From Lynne Argabright@21:1/5 to pab...@swbell.net on Tue Jun 27 08:14:09 2023
    On Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at 12:14:32 PM UTC-4, pab...@swbell.net wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 2:32:01 PM UTC-5, lisaamandda wrote:
    I am using MS Outlook 2007 and need to send information regarding a meeting
    ONLY to those attendees who accepted the meeting invitation. Is there a way
    to do this in Outlook?
    Easiest way I found to send a message to only those people who have accepted an Outlook 2013 invitation is to do this:

    Open the invitation and then click on "Tracking", then click on "Copy Status to Clipboard", then go into Excel and click paste (which will paste the Name (not email), Attendance and Response columns from Outlook). Then sort that list by the "Response"
    column. Then copy those names from Excel, go back into Outlook and paste those names into a new email. Lots of work to do something that should be a one-click operation.

    This just worked for me 6/27/2023. Thank you so much.

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