Managing appointments and meetings in Outlook - Web App

Receiving meeting requests

When you are invited to a meeting, you will receive an email and an event will appear in your calendar marked Tentative. Notice that the meeting invitation shows a miniature calendar symbol.

Responding to meeting requests

It is a good practice to respond to meeting requests as you receive them. This helps to ensure that the most up to date information is in your calendar, and will help to keep meeting requests from cluttering your inbox.

  1. Open the meeting request email. This email includes the meeting details and whether there are any existing events in your calendar that conflict with this meeting request.

  2. Select your response by clicking AcceptTentative or Decline.
    Note: If you decline a meeting, it will disappear completely from your calendar. 

  3. Select Edit the response before sendingSend the response now or Don't send the response.
    Note: If you don't send the response, the meeting organizer will have no way of knowing whether you plan to attend or not. 


Updating your response to a meeting request

  1. Locate the meeting in your calendar and click on it.

  2. Select your response, by clicking AcceptTentative or Decline.
    Note: If you decline a meeting, it will disappear completely from your calendar. 

  3. Select Edit the response before sendingSend the response now or Don't send the response.
    Note: If you don't send the response, the meeting organizer will have no way of knowing whether you plan to attend or not. 


Recovering a declined meeting

If you decline a meeting, it will disappear completely from your calendar. Within 30 days of declining the meeting, you can retrieve it from your Deleted Items folder and update your response.

  1. Select your Deleted Items folder.

  2. There will be two items in your Deleted Items folder related to the declined meeting: a meeting request email and a calendar event. Select the meeting request email.

  3. Select your response, by clicking Accept or Tentative

  4. Select Edit the response before sendingSend the response now or Don't send the response.
    Note: If you don't send the response, the meeting organizer will have no way of knowing whether you plan to attend or not.



Managing your appointments and meetings

Updating appointments and meetings

If your appointment/meeting details change or you would like to include further details, you can edit the event in your calendar

  1. Locate the event in your calendar and click on it.

  2. Click Edit.

  3. If it is a recurring appointment/meeting, select whether you want to Edit occurrence or Edit series.

  4. Make your changes/updates.

  5. For appointments, click Save.
    For meetings, click Send

  6. If you've added or removed people from a meeting, select whether you would like to send updates to those Just added or removed or to Everyone.

Checking responses to your meeting request

After you send out a meeting request, recipients have the option to respond with Accept, Tentative, or Decline. They also have the option of sending you an email with their response. If they do not send you the email, you will not know whether they selected Accept, Tentative, or Decline, and their status will remain No response

To view responses:

  1. Locate the meeting in your calendar and click on it.

  2. The pop-up box displays how many people responded with each option and how many haven't responded.

  3. To view how each person responded, click on the response information.

  4. Each person's response is listed under their name.

 

 

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