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I'm working with a new employer, just long enough now that I should no longer be making the newbie errors that are so amusing to all the first few times they occur.
I think I've finally trained up to where I won't make this mistake again, but my boss, my IT guy, and one of the engineers all share
the same first name.
When I get in a hurry I occasionally send meeting invites to inappropriate persons.
You'd think that Outlook would have an option like {Query if first name has multiples in your contacts} but apparently not.
And why not?
This Marc doesn't want any confusion.
http://i.imgur.com/FAc7xj0.jpg [AusCan531, Dec 21 2013]
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Is there no option for you to associate a handle with
a name? Then you could specify Marc1, Marc2, and so
on. |
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Or "Boss", "IT Guy", and "One of the Engineers". |
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//I occasionally send meeting invites to inappropriate
persons// |
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I can think of a few meetings I've been in where I
wouldn't have minded an inappropriate person, if only
to liven things up. |
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Is it Marc Jacobs? [Link] |
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I usually type in last names. |
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//When I get in a hurry I occasionally send meeting invites to inappropriate persons.// |
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Never allow yourself to be hurried. |
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Never invite anyone to a meeting, and never accept invitations to meetings. |
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