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From: Jason Coley on 5 Jul 2008 23:53 IMI Attendees Print - http://www.imibo.com/imidev/Exchange/imiap.htm IMI Attendees Print is small utility specially designed for Microsoft Outlook users to print the names of the people who have been invited to a meeting and response status - Accepted, Declined, Tentative, None. From Outlook, there no direct way to print the response status... This is reason we to produce this unique tools. Key Benefits a.. Obtain information for meeting items from any Appointment folder in Microsoft Exchange Server 5.x or/and Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003 b.. Obtain information for Meting Request items from any Outlook Appointment folder. c.. You can print directly the names of the people who have been invited to a meeting. d.. You can print directly response status - Accepted, Declined, Tentative, None e.. You can save/export report directly to Microsoft Office Word f.. You can save/export report directly to Microsoft Office Excel g.. You can save/export report as RTF file h.. You can save/export report as Adobe PDF file i.. You can save/export report as HTML file j.. Compatible with Outlook 2000/2002/2003/2007 you can fin it also at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/EM102566161033.aspx "traylor" <traylor(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:15D1F414-8D45-4864-8D4D-056D4D7D95FC(a)microsoft.com... | All, | I appreciate your ideas and replies. | It's very frustrating non-feature of Outlook. | After alot of tweaking, I found a screen print gives a quick list. It's | still not what I want; can't add a list to a Word doc, or use text in | minutes/report without retyping or messing around with a stream of names and | no 'accept/decline' notation. argh. | -- | Thanks, Traylor | | | "Brian Edward" wrote: | | > I did find that since it is a large list, I expanded the window to full size | > to gain the maximum number of people and then I pasted it into MS Word. | > Hopeuflly Microsft will have a better solution (or find the need to create a | > solution) to print a list of attendee's in the next version or update. | > | > Brian Nahodil | > | > | > | > "Lexisch" wrote: | > | > > I teach classes and use meeting planner for the staff to reply whether they | > > can make the class or not. | > > | > > How do I get a paper copy of the accepted responders? I've tried printing | > > one of the emails back from a responder, got the header and that's it. | > > | > > Tried to print the calendar appointment tracking sheet and I got the first | > > page. | > > | > > Thanks!
From: Elbycloud on 7 Jul 2008 13:24 Take a look at this. If you are comfortable creating a macro, it's for you: http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring/browse_frm/thread/57c2e2b503fad550/241fccb5474500d3?lnk=st&q=outlook+macro+print+invitation&rnum=1#241fccb5474500d3
From: Nikki Peterson on 7 Jul 2008 15:45
And, it still works! :) Nikki Peterson <Elbycloud(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:d8c2e2be-2140-4789-a9d2-bd89c64d620d(a)a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > Take a look at this. If you are comfortable creating a macro, it's for > you: > > http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring/browse_frm/thread/57c2e2b503fad550/241fccb5474500d3?lnk=st&q=outlook+macro+print+invitation&rnum=1#241fccb5474500d3 |