The question of the week this week involved resource calendars not allowing meeting requests more than 180 days out. How can I set up the resource calendar to accept my meeting request scheduled more than 180 days out? Currently, the meeting request fails with this message: Your meeting request was declined. This resource can only
Using Outlook's Autopick Next and Suggested Times
Use Outlook's AutoPick and Suggest times to select meeting times that will work for all invitees to meetings.
The Attachment Size Exceeds the Allowable Limit Error
Users who have recurring appointments or meetings in their calendar cannot modify that meeting or event. When they attempt to open the event, they receive an error: "The attachment size exceeds the allowable limit". They may not see attachments on the event.
All Day Events Span Two Days
When your all day events span two days, it means the time zone is different from the time zone used when you created the events. If you are syncing with a PDA, verify the time zone and daylight time settings are the same (and the correct one for your location) on both computers. If the
Autoaccept a Meeting Request using Rules
Use Outlook's Rules Wizard and a Run a Script rule to autoaccept (or decline) meeting requests in Microsoft Outlook. Includes a version that checks your Free/Busy status before accepting (or declining).
Publishing Calendars to Office Online Now Defunct
Notice: Office.com calendar publishing ended April 4, 2014
Open Outlook with multiple calendars selected
Microsoft Outlook: How to remember which calendars were selected when you last used Outlook.
See all dates in a recurring series
How to print a recurring series of appointments so you can see a list of individual occurrences.
Printing a Five Week Calendar
How to print a five week calendar in Outlook.
Moving Birthdays drops the recurrence
Moving recurring items in older versions of Outlook creates a single event. Learn how to move or copy the entire recurring event to a new calendar.