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or whatever (if you’ve created groups); or [your Exchange account name] to<br />

search only the <strong>com</strong>pany listings.<br />

Invitations<br />

If you’ve spent much time in the world of Microsoft Outlook (that is, corporate<br />

America), then you already know about invitations. These are electronic invitations<br />

that coworkers send you directly from Outlook. When you get one of<br />

these invitations by email, you can click Accept, Decline, or Tentative.<br />

If you click Accept, the meeting gets dropped onto the proper date in your<br />

Outlook calendar, and your name gets added to the list of attendees that’s<br />

maintained by the person who invited you. If you click Tentative, the meeting<br />

is flagged that way, on both your calendar and the sender’s.<br />

The <strong>iPhone</strong> lets you accept and reply to these invitations, too. (It can’t generate<br />

them, however.) In fact, meeting invitations on the <strong>iPhone</strong> show up in four<br />

places, just to make sure you don’t miss them:<br />

In your face.<br />

• An in<strong>com</strong>ing invitation pops up as a translucent alert, no<br />

matter what you’re doing. Tap Close to get rid of it, or View to open its<br />

Info screen. That’s where you can read what it’s about, who else is <strong>com</strong>ing,<br />

and where it’s taking place.<br />

The Corporate <strong>iPhone</strong> 291

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