Not all meetings take place in large conference centers these days. Intimate meeting spots are popping up in hotels and office buildings, Ryan Rudnansky writes.
June 5, 2014
Categorized in: Outlook
Q. We have frequently changing staff and some do not know how to schedule and reschedule their meetings. Can we “move to another conference room” on our end without canceling and re-creating?
Markup from Track Changes First of all, know that whether or not you see editing markup tracked with Track Changes, it’s there. It may show up when exporting to other programs like Adobe. The only way to actually get rid of the markup is to accept or reject the changes.That said, many of you like […]
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