What is creating and responding meeting? Write the steps to do it.
Answers
Responding to a Meeting Invitation
Open the meeting invitation by double-clicking on the invitation in Mail or on the appointment in Calendar.
From the ribbon, choose one of the following responses:
Accept: You can attend; Outlook will put the meeting on your calendar.
Tentative: You may be able to attend; Outlook will put the meeting on your calendar as tentative.
Decline: You cannot attend; Outlook will not put the meeting on your calendar.
Propose New Time: You can propose a new time to the meeting organizer; if you tentatively accept and propose a new time, Outlook will put the meeting on your calendar.
Respond: Send an email message to the meeting organizer; Outlook puts the meeting on your calendar as tentative and notes that you still need to respond.
Once you select a response, choose one of the options from the dropdown menu:
Edit the Response before Sending: You can write a message to the meeting organizer to send along with your meeting response (accepted, tentativly accepted, declined).
Send the Response Now: Outlook will automatically send an email to the meeting organizer with your meeting response (accepted, tentativly accepted, declined).
Do not Send a Response: Outlook will record your meeting response in your calendar but will not send an email with your response to the meeting organizer.
Propose a New Time: If you chose "Propose New Time" as a meeting response, you can use the scheduling window to suggest to the organizer a new meeting time.
If you chose an option that opens a message window, make any changes to the message and click
Responding to a Meeting Invitation
Open the meeting invitation by double-clicking on the invitation in Mail or on the appointment in Calendar.
From the ribbon, choose one of the following responses:
Accept: You can attend; Outlook will put the meeting on your calendar.
Tentative: You may be able to attend; Outlook will put the meeting on your calendar as tentative.
Decline: You cannot attend; Outlook will not put the meeting on your calendar.
Propose New Time: You can propose a new time to the meeting organizer; if you tentatively accept and propose a new time, Outlook will put the meeting on your calendar.
Respond: Send an email message to the meeting organizer; Outlook puts the meeting on your calendar as tentative and notes that you still need to respond.
Once you select a response, choose one of the options from the dropdown menu:
Edit the Response before Sending: You can write a message to the meeting organizer to send along with your meeting response (accepted, tentativly accepted, declined).
Send the Response Now: Outlook will automatically send an email to the meeting organizer with your meeting response (accepted, tentativly accepted, declined).
Do not Send a Response: Outlook will record your meeting response in your calendar but will not send an email with your response to the meeting organizer.
Propose a New Time: If you chose "Propose New Time" as a meeting response, you can use the scheduling window to suggest to the organizer a new meeting time.
If you chose an option that opens a message window, make any changes to the message and click.
HOPE IT HELPS
PLS MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER