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Windows Phone 7 : Working with the Calendar - Sending an Invitation

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12/9/2010 3:08:36 PM
It wouldn’t be a meeting or party if you didn’t send invitations. The Calendar app in Windows Phone makes it possible to send invitations straight from your phone. It’s your choice whether to make someone you invite required or optional, depending on how indispensible they are.

1. Create an Invitation

  1. In Calendar, tap New.

  2. Fill in meeting details such as time, place, and subject, as needed.

  3. Tap More Details.

  4. Under Attendees, tap Add Someone.

  5. Under Required or Optional, tap Add Someone.

  6. Tap a contact. (If the person has more than one e-mail address, you have to choose which one to use.)

  7. Add more required or optional attendees, as necessary. When you finish, tap Done.

  8. Tap Save.


Tip:

If you set up a Microsoft Exchange account and want to add a coworker to an invitation who isn’t in your contacts list, press the Search button, type the coworker’s name, and then tap Search Outlook Directory to search your company directory.


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