Request a Meeting
Applies to: Office 365 for professionals and small businesses, Office 365 for enterprises, Microsoft Exchange, Live@edu
You can use a meeting request to invite other people to a meeting or other event.
How do I create a meeting request?
In Calendar, on the toolbar, click the arrow next to New, and then click Meeting Request.
In the To and Optional text boxes, enter the names of the people who you want to receive this meeting request. You can specify a conference room or special equipment, such as an overhead projector, in the Resources box. For more information about how to manage attendees, see Add or Remove Attendees.
In the Start time and End time lists, select the appropriate dates and times. If you want the meeting to occur regularly, click Repeat . For more information about repeating items, see Set a Repeating Item.
In the Show time as list, select how you want your schedule to appear for the duration of the meeting. Your selection (Busy, Free, Tentative, or Away) is what other people see when they view your schedule and the schedules of all attendees.
Select the Reminder tick box to be reminded about this meeting. This also reminds all recipients of the meeting request if they have reminders enabled on their calendars.
Type a message to accompany your meeting request in the message text area, and then click Send or press ALT+S. A meeting request is sent to each attendee, and the new meeting is added to your schedule. Each person who receives your meeting request can accept, decline or accept it tentatively.
What else do I need to know?
You can use the Scheduling Assistant to check the availability of all attendees before you send the meeting request. For more information, see The Scheduling Assistant.
You can also turn an appointment into a meeting by opening it and clicking Invite Attendees on the toolbar.
The following options are available on the toolbar when you create a meeting request.
Button Description Send
Sends the meeting request to attendees.
Saves the meeting to your calendar, but doesn't send the meeting request to attendees.
Attaches a file to the meeting request. For more information about how to attach files, see Working with Attachments.
Embeds an image in the body of the meeting request.
Sets a repetition interval for the meeting. For more information about repetition, see Set a Repeating Item.
Checks the names of the meeting request attendees in the Address Book or your Contacts folder. For more information about how to resolve names, see Add or Remove Recipients.
Checks spelling in the meeting request text area.
Cancels the meeting.
Sets the importance of the meeting to High.
Sets the importance of the meeting to Low.
Applies a category to the meeting. For more information about Categories, see Apply a Category.
Sends the item to a printer.
Message Format list
Sets the format of the item to HTML or plain text. For more information about how to format messages, see Format Messages.
For more information about how to use keyboard shortcuts with meeting requests, see "New Appointment and Meeting Request Forms" in Keyboard Shortcuts.
What if I want to know more?