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Re: Accept & Do Not Send a Response
And https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/update-adds-a-group-policy-to-disable-the-do-not-send-a-response-option-in-outlook-2013-or-hide-it-in-outlook-2016-outlook-2019-and-outlook-for-office-365-adb0d3c7-da85-442a-5c26-4a1482bf9fba I found.2.4KViews0likes1CommentRe: Accept & Do Not Send a Response
I just ran into this problem today. I've been using Outlook for over 25 years and I just now realized that the organizer doesn't see my response in their meeting tracker if i Accept but don't send a response. I would love for this to be fixed.3KViews1like4CommentsRe: Default Form Missing - Stuck With InfoPath option
I ran into this problem when I learned that you can export an Excel table into a SharePoint list (from within Excel). Which held a lot of promise. I was researching alternatives to the importing of an Excel table from inside SharePoint (online) b/c that method will turn all the column names into "field_#" where # is the position of the column, so your first column will be called field_1, 2nd one will be called field_2, and so on. Turns out, when you export an excel file into SharePoint, it keeps the column names intact (yay!), however, it creates a "weird" list type where the list icon is a golden/orange color (unlike the gray color of "regular" lists), there's no "Details" option like the "regular" lists and the only "Form settings" option (i.e. how you customize the data entry) is InfoPath. Huh? Why do both methods have to have silly drawbacks. Can't we have 1 way of bringing excel info into SharePoint that doesn't have an issue? What is this weird List type anyway? It automatically creates a view that has AllItemsg.aspx (note the "g") that automatically is set to edit in grid view.1.6KViews0likes0Comments
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