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Delegate access basics


Figure sitting at a desk handing calendar to another figure

If you want someone else to manage your calendar for you, hand it over with the Delegate Access feature.

COURSE TEXT

Does one of these descriptions sound like you?

You're ready to hand over your scheduling responsibilities to someone else, but you aren't really sure how to do that.

Or, you've been asked to manage someone else's schedule, but you'd like to know where to start.

If you recognize yourself in either description, the Delegate Access feature in Outlook is just what you need. Start by learning what it can do, and how to set it up.

To continue reading this lesson on your own, click Next.

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