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Meeting requests are sent as attachments. To view or respond to one, click the attachment icon and view it in the mail window. All the details about the event are shown, including time and dates. Then you can choose how to reply to the invitation - the options are to Accept, Tentatively Accept, or Decline.

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Click OK to send your answer per email to the organizer. The event is also added automatically to your calendar if you accept.

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After you have added the meeting to your calendar, you can make changes to the meeting, but if the original organizer sends out an update, your changes might be overwritten.

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Under EditPreferencesMail PreferencesCalendar and TasksConflict Search you can define which calendars are used for warning you of meeting conflicts.

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