OK - so you want them to click on Yes I am Attending and that to show up in
a spreadsheet? not just on their or your calendar?


I suppose you could have a master google calendar that everyone shares and
then use the xml feed off of it...

Can you share a use case so I get what you are wanting to do? I'm still not
really there.

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On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Joel A. Brondos <jbron...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes, there can be responses accepting or refusing Outlook invitations
> -- but can the same thing be done with Google Calendar invitations? I
> suppose they could just return an e-mail, but it would be nice if the
> responses could be gathered automatically into a spreadsheet or
> something.
>
> One could probably also do it with GA4E survey/form, but I was just
> wondering if there were a direct way to do it through Google Calendar
> invitations.
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