A dialog will come up: Responses to this meeting will not be tallied. If you want Outlook to tally responses for you, move the meeting to the Calendar folder for this account. Click the OK button. Close the Meeting. The meeting is now cancelled without sending any emails. Published March 3, 2011. Last updated on March 17, 2016.
I’m organizing an open event and want to send a lot of people a notification of this event. I’d like to send it out as an appointment so they can easily add it to their Calendar but I really don’t need to receive an Accept/Decline notification back with whether or not they will come. How can I achieve this? You can still send them a Meeting Request with all the information that you want to share about the event or meeting but disable the request for responses.
When you do that, the invitees will still see Accept/Tentative/Decline buttons but no dropdown option to send responses or to propose a new time. Meeting Request without responds buttons. Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2013 On the Meeting tab, in the Attendees section click the Responses button. Here disable the options “Requests Responses” and “Allow New Time Proposals”. Disable “Request Responses” when composing a meeting request in Outlook 2010. Outlook 2003 and previous Click Actions and disable the option “Request Responses”.
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By default “Allow New Time Proposals” is disabled but it is good to verify that this option is indeed disabled as well. Disable “Request Responses” when composing a meeting request in Outlook 2003. Last modified: August 15, 2014.