AutoPickNext - Finding specific next available time

G

Guest

From time-to-time, I need to find the next "specific" available time to
schedule a meeting with a group of team members. For example, is there any
way that I could search for the next 12:00-1:00pm time (or any specific time)
instead of just the next time everyone is available (as when using the
AutoPickNext button)?

Thanks,
DS
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Use the date drop down to select based on a specific time. Otherwise, you
will get all kinds of results - trust me, I just went through scheduling
Hell today and I know what I am doing.

(invitee - oh, that appointment saying we are busy can be rescheduled, we
are not really busy at that time - you could have scheduled us! - please
note that the time was marked busy and they had automatically decline set...
grrrrrrrrrrrr)

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, DS asked:

| From time-to-time, I need to find the next "specific" available time
| to schedule a meeting with a group of team members. For example, is
| there any way that I could search for the next 12:00-1:00pm time (or
| any specific time) instead of just the next time everyone is
| available (as when using the AutoPickNext button)?
|
| Thanks,
| DS
 
G

Guest

Thanks, Milly! That makes sense and was right under my nose. It worked! I'll
use it in the future. I'm right there with you on the scheduling "challenges".
 

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