Import Macao Public Holidays and UM Almanac: Step 1: Please download one of the following iCalendar files to the folder on the local drive (e.g. Desktop) Notice: If you repeatedly import the same year of Holiday or Almanac, some of your calendar entries will be duplicated. For more details, please refer to What should I […]
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How do I restore the deleted email in UM@Connect?
When a message was deleted, it has been moved to the folder of [Deleted Items]. You can either let messages stay there until you remove them, or set Automatically Empty function for deleted Items when you sign out each time. The default setting of removing the emails in [Deleted Items] is 30 days. However, the […]
How to share Calendar in Outlook 2013?
Select “Home” > “Share” > “Share Calendar”. The “Sharing Invitation” window will be displayed. Type the person’s name in the “To” box. Ensure that the “Allow recipient to view your Calendar” checkbox is checked. (You can also checked the “Request permission to view recipient’s Calendar” checkbox. When the recipient receives via email about your request […]
In Outlook 2013, how to open a shared Calendar in a sharing invitation ?
Open the calendar sharing invitation email. Click on the “Open this Calendar” button. The shared calendar will be displayed on the right of your own calendar.
In Outlook 2013, how does a secretary know his/her boss has cancelled a meeting?
If a secretary would like to receive the notification when his/her boss has cancelled the meeting, a rule must be created from his/her boss Outlook 2013 account. On the boss Outlook 2013 account, the delegated secretary can access to his/her calendar and receive responds from meeting invitees. Select “File” > “Manage Rules and Alerts”. On […]
How to create new meeting on behalf of someone in Outlook 2013?
You may be delegated to access to specific user’s calendar before creating a meeting on behalf of someone. Open the delegated calendar. On the “Home” tab, in the “New” group, click “New Meeting”. Enter the attendees, subject, location, and start and end times as you ordinarily do.