Outlook on the Web Articles
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Calendar
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A meeting is a calendar item that involves at least two people and/or rooms or resources.
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An appointment is a calendar item you create just for yourself (no other people, no rooms or resources).
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A calendar event is an all-day meeting or appointment.
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Some users have reported that when they try to add a room to a meeting (to reserve the space), they are seeing many unexpected non-Cornell resources listed.
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A Resource Account, which represents the calendar for a room or a piece of equipment, can be configured to behave in a number of ways. Only the owner (or someone delegated by the owner) can configure a Resource Account.
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Meeting invitations look a lot like any other email message. The difference is that they control what appears on your calendar. So don't ignore or delete them.
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One of our recommendations for Calendar Harmony is that you send meeting invitation updates to all participants on all changes. This article describes how to have all meeting-related messages automatically filtered out of your Inbox and into a folder just for such messages.
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When composing a message to send to more than one recipient, you must use semi-colons between addresses in the To, Cc, and Bcc fields. If you leave these out (or use commas), Outlook on...
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By default, your time zone is set to Eastern Time (US & Canada) the first time you access your account through Outlook on the Web. This articled describes how to change that setting.
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As the owner or delegate for a Resource account, you can share that account's calendar with others.
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This article describes how to use Outlook on the Web to share your calendar with the person (or people) you specify.
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Categories are markers you create to help you track important messages and events.
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Use Outlook on the web to view a calendar that has been shared with you. This applies to both NetID accounts and Resource accounts.
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