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Say I have a recurring Tuesday 10-11AM meeting I want to book in Outlook for the next year. I would like to book it in the room "Shasta", because it has the best teleconference equipment, but it's not a deal-breaker if I have to be in anther conference room..
But it turns out that next month on August 18th, Susan has already booked Shasta in the same timeslot, causing a resource conflict with "Shasta. Even if this is the only conflict, my entire meeting series gets declined.
My options at this point are grim. I can partition my recurring meeting into a pre-August 18th partition, and a post-August 18th partition, with a third single instance on August 18th in some room other than Shasta. My attendees have to suffer 3 invites. There are also some other really painful things i can do to book the meeting, such as manually booking each of the 52 instances etc.
Bottom line is, I shouldn't have to spend 1-2 hours booking a meeting, and confusing my attendees with a half-dozen Meeting Update notifications due to room changes.
Is there an after-market utility or some trick I can use to say:
"Book a recurring weekly Tuesday meeting from 10-11AM, 52 instances. My first room choice is Shasta, my second room choice is Alps, third room choice is Morgue, fourth room choice is Eiger."
And it will figure out the rooms for me?
Thanks very much for your time.
-Jeff
ps: For now, don't worry about platform or version of Outlook. I'm open to all ppossibilities I use Outlook for Mac. It's lacking in feature parity, much like Office for Mac, so I book my meetings and organize distro lists through Outlook Web Access, and I also have a VMWare instance of Windows running for when I need some functionality that is only available in the Windows version of Outlook.
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But it turns out that next month on August 18th, Susan has already booked Shasta in the same timeslot, causing a resource conflict with "Shasta. Even if this is the only conflict, my entire meeting series gets declined.
My options at this point are grim. I can partition my recurring meeting into a pre-August 18th partition, and a post-August 18th partition, with a third single instance on August 18th in some room other than Shasta. My attendees have to suffer 3 invites. There are also some other really painful things i can do to book the meeting, such as manually booking each of the 52 instances etc.
Bottom line is, I shouldn't have to spend 1-2 hours booking a meeting, and confusing my attendees with a half-dozen Meeting Update notifications due to room changes.
Is there an after-market utility or some trick I can use to say:
"Book a recurring weekly Tuesday meeting from 10-11AM, 52 instances. My first room choice is Shasta, my second room choice is Alps, third room choice is Morgue, fourth room choice is Eiger."
And it will figure out the rooms for me?
Thanks very much for your time.
-Jeff
ps: For now, don't worry about platform or version of Outlook. I'm open to all ppossibilities I use Outlook for Mac. It's lacking in feature parity, much like Office for Mac, so I book my meetings and organize distro lists through Outlook Web Access, and I also have a VMWare instance of Windows running for when I need some functionality that is only available in the Windows version of Outlook.
Continue reading...