There are two main methods of creating an Activity against a single entity:
Once you have created the Activity, view it in consult mode.You can see the assigned user in both the Assigned To User field and the Users subtab:
You can either select the User you wish to add, by clicking on their name; this will select and then close the User selection window. Alternatively you can select the tick box next to the people that you wish to add to this Activity, and then click the Add button at the foot of the selection grid (you can exit this window when you have made all of the selections you require). When you return to the Activity you will see the users that have been added. In the case where one or more users has an Activity that conflicts with the one you have created, you will see an icon with an "x" within it.
An Activity that has more than one user linked, will appear in all of the users Activity lists and Calendar. Notifying someone about this Meeting Activities that are ‘Assigned to’ another user automatically generate a notification email to that user, letting them know that they have an Activity that requires their attention, with a link direct to the Activity record. If the Activity that you have just created requires someone else’s input, or you want to let a User know that you have created an Activity for them, with a personal message, you can Notify the user from the Activity screen. A comment on notifications; notifying another user sends the user an email. This is a ‘simple’ email, allowing you to type a personal message which contains a link to the notifying record. So if I required Sally to confirm that she is OK to meet with me, we would;
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