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ChuckB23
Apr 15, 2020Copper Contributor
How to Add new invites to meeting in teams without sending invite to all existing attendees?
Using the Teams Calendar function: Before a meeting is started, there is a need to add invitees to an existing meeting. Is there way to add the invitee so only the new invitee receives the invitation...
- Apr 16, 2020Hi
The only option is to schedule the meeting through Outlook. Once you schedule the meeting through Outlook with one Organizer of the Meeting and then you want to add another five members Outlook gives you a option to notify only added members or to all the participants.
I don't for see any other option. Or as a Alternative you can schedule a regular Outlook Meeting with all the users and send the meeting link just 5mins before the start of the meeting..
Thats the workaround that can be used.
With Regards,
Satish U
ellenlaarhoven
Sep 15, 2022Copper Contributor
TrishS66 if the meeting is still to come, you can add a new to be invited person in outlook (either in required of optional). After that you simple opt for only attendees to get the information that are added new (question comes automatically if you resend).
JulesHart
Oct 11, 2022Copper Contributor
For some reason, when I click SEND having added an attendee, it just sends, to everyone.
Is there a setting for this option of sending only to new attendees?
Thanks
- solson550Oct 11, 2022Brass Contributor
Hi Jules, short answer is No.
Not if you scheduled the meeting in the calendar (the logical place because I like to be looking at my calendar when I schedule meetings.)
From what I can gather from this thread, you have a do not forward option IF you scheduled the meeting originally in Outlook. (Which I never do).
- JulesHartOct 11, 2022Copper ContributorHmmm I thought that 'outlook' was the calendar and email. Even if I start a new event whilst on the email section, the option isn't there either. So just back to the forwarding solution.
Ah well at least it's not me - it's the app that's basic!- solson550Oct 11, 2022Brass ContributorAh. I was referring to "outlook" as the email portion. I noticed differences between the email as a web page vs. a desktop app. Maybe which ever one you didn't use works? At any rate, Microsoft needs a feature upgrade. Shouldn't be so unintuitive!