How to add a new guest to an already made recurring outlook invite?

Ford, Tara 5 Reputation points
2024-01-26T14:52:43.34+00:00

I am trying to add a new guest to an already made recurring invite. I was able to add them to the individual next one but when I hit save it doesn't add them to all the ones going forward? I don't mind notifying all of the parties if this change is made, just that this new person is on every invite going forward in Outlook (Calendar). Thank you.

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  1. Marcia Southard 5 Reputation points
    2024-07-03T16:16:18.5033333+00:00

    How do I add guests to recurring meetings in the NEW Outlook without resending the meeting to everyone already invited?? I am given the option in the OLD Outlook to send only to new or deleted guests. I am not given that option in the NEW Outlook. I do NOT want to resend to existing guests/attendees.

    And, how will I know when you answer this question?

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  2. SokiGuo-MSFT 28,231 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-01-29T02:04:23.5333333+00:00

    Hi @Ford, Tara

    Do you choose to modify only one meeting?

    To modify details throughout a recurring meeting, please follow the steps below.

    Double-click on the recurring meeting>>Select The entire series>>Add attendees>>Send updates. User's image


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