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Missing possibility to sort responses in meeting



 
 
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Old May 12th, 2010, 09:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
martin
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Default Missing possibility to sort responses in meeting

Hi

When opening a meeting in Outlook 2010, it's possible to go to the tracking
pane and see who accepted, declined or are tentative.

For severel years (since Outlook 2003), I've missed the possiblity to click
the 'Response' column, to sort the responses! This must be an easy thing to
implement!

In addition, I'm missing three reply buttons in the open meeting window;
- Reply accepted
- Reply declined
- Reply tentative

Please concider implementing these suggestions!

Cheers,
Martin


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