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1 Meeting Manager Room7 User Guide
2 Copyright 2008, NetSimplicity Software 8 th Edition, MRM 7.8 User Guide June 2008 Written for Meeting Room Manager 7.8 Written by Barry Shanko ActiveX, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, Outlook, Windows, and Windows Server are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
3 MRM 7 Chapter 1: Getting Started... 1 Run Meeting Room Manager...1 Edit Your User Profile... 1 General Tab...2 Delegates Tab...2 My Location...5 Log Out...5 Understanding Your Reservation Database... 6 What is a Resource as Opposed to a Requirement?... 6 Security in MRM...6 The MRM Interface...7 Reservation Grid...7 Available Space...7 Booked Reservation...8 Calendar Filter...8 Locations Filter...8 My Location Setting...8 Choose Display Filter...8 Color Legend...8 Day / Week / Month Grid View Selector... 9 Create a Reservation...9 Search Forms 9 Confirmation Console...9 Reporting Console...9 Administrators Console...9 Log Off... 9 Today s Date Reference...9 My Location Reference Edit User Profile Help System Resource Location Indicator Resource Details Icon I
4 NetSimplicity Software Chapter 2: Reservations Reservation Grid Create a Reservation Simple Reservation Instructions Detailed Reservation Instructions Set Recurrences Find Available Resources Multiple Resource Reservations Tabs by Resource Edit a Multiple Resource Reservation Preparation and Cleanup Time Locked Tabs Invoice Tab Assign Cell & Font Colors Request Services Priority Reservations Create a Priority Reservation Meeting Conflict Resolution Single Reservations Recurring Reservations Create a Wait List Entry Time Period Blocking Open a Reservation Form Edit Reservation Details Editing Scenarios Which Affect Service Orders Copy a Reservation Cut and Paste a Reservation Delegate a Reservation Delete a Reservation Reminders View a Reservation s Confirmation Status II
5 MRM 7 Reassign a Reservation to Another User Chapter 3: Attendees Attendees Overview Integration with Outlook MRM Address Book Modify the MRM Address Book Delete an MRM Address Book Contact Select Attendees from the MRM Address Book Outlook Address Book Outlook Invitations ActiveX Control Setup Notes Address Book Chapter 4: The MRM Plug-In for Microsoft Outlook 43 Overview of the MRM Plug-In for Microsoft Outlook Create a Reservation in Outlook Request Services in Outlook Edit an MRM Reservation Using Outlook Quick Changes in the Outlook Calendar Detailed Changes in the MRM Reservation Form Delete an MRM Reservation Using Outlook Recurring Meetings Using Outlook Chapter 5: Find Find Reservations Find Rooms and Resources Apply a Location Filter Apply a Resource or Reservation Filter Apply a Custom Filter III
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7 CHAPTER 1: Getting Started Run Meeting Room Manager Meeting Room Manager is run from your web browser. To run Meeting Room Manager: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. In the address line of your browser, type the name of your web server followed by the Virtual Directory name, for example: 3. Depending upon your settings, you may be asked for your username and password in order to log into the Meeting Room Manager database. 4. If your MRM administrator requires you to confirm your user profile information before continuing, your User Profile detail form opens. Enter the required information and then click OK. It is important that you enter an address you check frequently as important notifications from Meeting Room Manager are sent to this address. 5. Meeting Room Manager opens. Edit Your User Profile You may be prompted to edit your user profile the first time you log into Meeting Room Manager. Later on, you can go back and edit your user profile by clicking on the Edit User Profile icon at the top right of the main screen. 1
8 Chapter 1 Getting Started While editing your user profile, you can change your basic information on the General tab. You can also adjust your delegate settings on the Delegates tab. General Tab Username This is the name you enter on the login page if using MRM authentication. If Windows authentication is in use, this field cannot be edited. Password This is the password you enter on the login page if using MRM authentication. If Windows authentication is in use, this field cannot be edited. Full Name This is your full name. Address This is the address which will receive any notifications sent by Meeting Room Manager. Default Location This setting resets your My Location setting each time you log in. You can change your My Location setting without affecting your default location. This allows you to temporarily choose a different location as your current location view if you re travelling to that office, for example. You would do this to ensure that you see meetings in the time they occur at the location you re travelling to. For more information on your My Location setting, refer to the My Location section of the Locations chapter. Delegates Tab Overview of the Delegate Feature In Meeting Room Manager, reservations can be delegated to a user who may act on the behalf of the reservation s organizer. When acting as a delegate, this user is granted the permissions of the meeting s organizer. Users can be assigned as delegates to individual reservations as required. If many reservations are involved, you may assign a user as a delegate to other users. This automatically makes the user a delegate for the organizer s reservations during the 2
9 MRM 7 User Guide designated time period. Because delegate settings in the Reservation form supercede all other settings, it is possible to remove the delegate from a specific reservation as required. When a user is working with reservations for which he has been added as a delegate, he acts on behalf of the organizer and uses the organizer s permissions. Typically this grants him more permissions than he normally has for these reservations. You or your administrator may add or remove delegates for your username or change your delegate settings. When you check your delegate settings, you may find that your administrator has already assigned delegates for you. Time Frame Based Delegation You may wish to assign a delegate to your username for a specific time period. The delegate is given permission to act on your behalf for meetings which are scheduled during the specified time frame. Permanent Delegation You may wish to assign a delegate to your username on a permanent basis. This setting may be modified at a later date if required, but while it is set, the delegate is given permission to act on your behalf for any of your reservations. View Your Delegates Both the permanent and the time frame based delegate settings are set in each username s properties. They can be accessed by your administrator or you may edit them yourself in the Edit Your User Profile form. This section addresses only the Edit Your User Profile form. To view your list of delegates: 1. Click the Edit Your User Profile icon at the top right of the main screen. 2. Click the Delegates tab. The list of your delegates is shown. Modify Your Delegate Settings To modify your delegate settings: 1. Follow the instructions in the View Your Delegates section above. 3
10 Chapter 1 Getting Started 2. To add a new delegate, click the Add New Delegate link. If you wish to modify an existing delegate s settings, skip to step five. If you wish to delete a delegate from the username s list, skip to step six. 3. In the Delegate User List that opens, navigate to the user you wish to select as your delegate. By default, the Delegate User List displays entries whose first names begin with the letter A. To display entries beginning with other letters of the alphabet, use the letters across the top of the form. To display all entries, click the All Users tab. 4. Check the box next to the delegate and click the Add User button. The delegate is added to the list on the Delegates tab as permanent by default. 5. You may now modify each delegate s settings: If you wish to change a permanent delegate to a time frame based delegate, uncheck the Permanent checkbox. Then enter the desired start date into the From field and the end date into the To field. If you wish to change a time frame based delegate s status to permanent, check the Permanent checkbox. If you wish to modify a delegate s time frame, edit the desired start date in the From field and the end date in the To field. You may enter hours behind a delegate s start or end date to narrow your time frame further. 6. If you wish to remove a delegate, click the Remove button next to the delegate s name. 7. Click the OK button. The users you have specified as your delegates have been added as delegates to all reservations created by this user for the given time period. If you create additional reservations during this time period, these delegates will be added to their properties as well. 4
11 MRM 7 User Guide My Location The My Location setting allows you to set the location and therefore the time zone which you are currently in. All time references for meeting start and end times are based on your time zone. Make sure to set your My Location setting accurately so that reservations display their times in your time zone. Your My Location setting is overridden by the default location set in your user profile each time your log in. If you wish to update your the location you regularly work in, update your user profile information. Refer to the Edit Your User Profile section of this chapter for details. You may choose to change your My Location setting if you are travelling to a different office location, for example. This allows you to see reservations at the time they will take place where you will be. To change your current My Location setting: 1. On the left side of the main screen, select Set Current Location. 2. Click the My Location pull-down menu and select the location which you are currently at. 3. Click OK to save the My Location setting. Your MyLocation setting will be overridden by the default location in your user profile the next time you log into Meeting Room Manager. To change your default location, refer to the Edit Your User Profile section of this chapter. Log Out Logging out ends the user session and releases the concurrent user license that was in use making it available to other users. If a user closes his web browser without clicking the Logoff button, the user session will time out after 20 minutes by default. The time out duration can be changed by a global administrator like Kate. 1. To log off Meeting Room Manager click the Logoff icon. 2. The default database Logged Off page opens. 3. To log back into the Meeting Room Manager default database, click on Login. 5
12 Chapter 1 Getting Started Understanding Your Reservation Database Your reservation database consists mainly of reservations, but it also contains options, permissions, form layout information such as customized tabs and fields, room details and reports. Customizations and setting changes can be made by your MRM administrator like Kate. What is a Resource as Opposed to a Requirement? When a reservation database is created, resources and their respective details are added to the reservation database by an administrator. These resources can then be reserved by users through the scheduling of a reservation. There may be requirements for a reservation though, such as small pieces of equipment that will help the meeting to run more smoothly, things like projector screens and white boards. These smaller inventory items that wouldn t typically be scheduled on their own, are referred to as requirements. This is because they are required for the reservation. Their availability can also be tracked by Meeting Room Manager, but the global administrator, like Kate, must first set up their availability. Resource, definition: An item displayed in the grid that users schedule reservations for. The most common example is a meeting room. Requirement, definition: An item reserved for use from a departmental tab within the Reservation Form. Some examples are televisions, DVD players, and projection screens. Security in MRM Security in Meeting Room Manager follows a group-based permissions setup. The global administrator defines security groups which each contain their own unique permissions set. Users are then created and assigned to these security groups. Permissions can be assigned to these user groups for everything from who can view another user s meetings to who can modify the Reservation form using the form designer. If you find that you do not have the permissions that you require, ask your global administrator, like Kate, to grant you the permissions you need. 6
13 MRM 7 User Guide The MRM Interface Use the screenshot and descriptions below to become familiar with the Meeting Room Manager interface. Reservation Grid The reservation grid takes up the largest portion of the main screen. It displays reservations based on the calendar, location, and filter settings. Available Space Areas which display the background grey and white rows on the day view of the reservation grid are available for reserving. Click the available space below the resource you wish to book in the time slot you wish to schedule the meeting. The Reservation form opens with the resource and start and end dates and times filled in. 7
14 Chapter 1 Getting Started Booked Reservation Booked reservation spaces display various details of the reservation based on settings determined by administrators like Kate. The meeting title is most often used, but some other details can be shown as well, such as the host, the number of attendees, or the client name. Calendar Filter The calendar filter allows you to filter the date range of reservations that are visible in the reservation grid. If you are using the day view, select the date whose reservations you wish to see. Similarly, if you are using the week or month view, select any date which falls in the week or month whose reservations you wish to see. Locations Filter The locations filter allows you to filter the locations viewed in the day view of the reservation grid. Click on a location to reveal or hide its sublocations. Click on a lowestlevel sublocation to show only the resources located there in the grid. To view all resources, click All Locations. The currently selected location displays a grey colored background. My Location Setting The My Location setting allows you to set the location and therefore the time zone which you are currently in. Refer to the My Location of this chapter for more details. Choose Display Filter This setting allows you to set a resource and/or reservation filter for your view in the reservation grid. Some default reservation filters include My Bookings and My Meetings which allow you to quickly filter out other users information. Some default resource filters include windows, and 10 seats or less which filter your view to display only resources which match these requirements. Color Legend This legend describes the color codes you see in the reservation grid. 8
15 MRM 7 User Guide Day / Week / Month Grid View Selector Reservations can be viewed in day, week, or month view. Select one of the three tabs to view the corresponding result. Create a Reservation Clicking the Reserve icon is one way to begin scheduling a reservation. It opens a blank Reservation form. Search Forms The search forms, which can be designed using the form designer, allow users to search for resources and meetings. Search results are based upon permissions to view meetings and resources. Confirmation Console Clicking the Confirm icon opens the Confirmation Console in which local administrators like Luke can manage and confirm reservations. Reporting Console Clicking the Reports icon opens the Reporting Console in which reports can be generated. Administrators Console Clicking the Admin icon opens the Administrators Console in which administrators like Kate, Luke, and Juliette can mange settings, permissions, meetings, and service orders. Log Off Every user must click this Log Off icon to properly exit Meeting Room Manager. Today s Date Reference Today s date is displayed to all users as a point of reference. 9
16 Chapter 1 Getting Started My Location Reference The current user s My Location setting is displayed as a point of reference. Edit User Profile Clicking this icon opens the current user s profile in which updates can be made. Help System Clicking this icon opens the online help system. Resource Location Indicator Resources are grouped in the reservation grid according to their location. The Location Hierarchy on the left side of the main screen displays a shadow on the currently selected resource. This allows you to know which location s resources you are currently viewing in the reservation grid. Resource Details Icon Clicking on this icon opens the corresponding resource s Resource Detail form. 10
17 CHAPTER 2 Reservations Reservation Grid The reservation grid displays your organization s business hours vertically with resources listed across the top. The purpose of the reservation grid is to display previous and upcoming meetings. There are three different viewing options: Day, Week, and Month. Day View The Day View displays the reservations of resources for a single day with resources across the top and time blocks down the left side. A heading over the resources indicates which sublocation each clump of resources belongs to. This heading is based on the sublocations below the currently selected location in the Location Hierarchy filter. Only business hours are displayed in this view, though reservations can be made outside business hours. Reservations can be created, copied, cut, pasted, and opened in this view. Timeline View The Timeline View displays the reservations of resources for a single day with time blocks across the top and resources down the left side, opposite of the Day View. Only business hours are displayed, though reservations can be made outside business hours. Reservations can be created, copied, cut, pasted, and opened in this view. This view is not visible by default. Week View The Week View displays reservations for an entire seven day week including reservations scheduled outside of business hours. Because the width size is preset, some reservation titles may be only partially shown. Hover your mouse over a reservation to view its full meeting title. 11
18 Chapter 2 Reservations Month View The Month View displays reservations for an entire month including reservations scheduled outside of business hours. Because the width size is preset, some reservation titles may be only partially shown. Hover your mouse over a reservation to view its full meeting title. Create a Reservation Reservations in Meeting Room Manager can range from the simplest single-resource booking to reservations that involve multiple resources spanning various locations and recurring at random or regular intervals. While this section gives you an overview of creating reservations in Meeting Room Manager, it is recommended that you also read the following sections in this chapter which pertain to the kind of reservation you wish to create. Simple Reservation Instructions To create a reservation: 1. Click the Reserve icon. 2. Select the resource you wish to book. If you do not see the resource you are looking for, it is not available for that location. 3. Enter details for the reservation. 4. Click Save and Close. If the items you have ordered are not available, or you have ordered more items than are available, a pop-up appears telling you this. Your reservervation has not been saved. Detailed Reservation Instructions To create a reservation: 1. Click the Reserve icon, an empty space in the Day or Timeline views, or the Add button in the Week or Month views. 12
19 MRM 7 User Guide 2. Enter the basic reservation information, such as start and end time, and prep and cleanup time. 3. Check the box(es) beside the resource(s) that you wish to select for this reservation. If you do not see a resource, it is not available for that location. Tabs in which reservation details can be entered are displayed. Refer to the Multiple Resource Reservations section of this chapter for helpful information about multiple resource reservations. 4. Enter the details into the available fields. Click on a tab to reveal the fields on it. By default, only the Meeting Title field must be filled in. Other fields may be required as well, depending upon the customizations made using the form designer. Different tabs may be available depending upon the resource you select. Because tab availability is based on the resource s location. MRM administrators like Kate can change which tabs are available for each location. 5. Click the Save and Close button to save the reservation. If items you have ordered are not available, or you have ordered more items than are available, a pop-up appears telling you this. Your reservervation has not been saved. If your reservation conflicts with an existing reservation, it can either be saved as a wait list entry or adjusted and saved. Refer to the Meeting Conflict Resolution section of this chapter for more details. 6. Meeting Room Manager prompts you if a notification should be sent. Click Yes to generate the based on its template. You may adjust the and click Send unless s are sent from the server. Set Recurrences You may set any reservation to recur at any interval. To do this, in the reservation s Reservation form, check the recurrence box. In the Set Recurrence form that opens, make your selection: 13
20 Chapter 2 Reservations Daily Every [1] Day(s) Change the number to specify the frequency of the occurrence. Select or deselect the Include Weekends checkbox. Weekly Every [1] Week(s) on [Sunday] Change the number to specify the frequency. Select the day(s) of the week for the recurrence. Monthly Day [1] of every [1] Month(s) OR The [first] [Sunday] of every [1] Month(s) Two examples are the seventeenth day of every one month or the first Monday of every two months. Change the fields as appropriate. Yearly Every [October 17] To select a new date, either enter it in manually or select one from the pop-up calendar by selecting the pull-down menu. Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Yearly Details At the bottom of the Meeting Recurrence form are two fields. Either enter the number of occurrences or the date at which the occurrences are to end. Next Button On the Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly tabs, there is a Next button. Clicking this button selects the choices you have set in the tab you are in and opens the Random tab where your chosen dates are displayed. You are then able to specify further exactly which dates you would like the reservation to occur on. Random Select any dates from the calendar on the left. Selected dates are displayed in the box to the right. Clicking on a displayed date removes it from the list. 14
21 MRM 7 User Guide Resolving booking conflicts If someone else has already booked a resource you requested for your series, a screen appears showing the conflict(s). To resolve a conflict: To book a different resource at the same time, click on the original resource name or the X icon. A list of resources available at that date and time appears. Click on an item to book it. To book the same resource at a different time, first save the booking to a different resource. After saving, re-open and re-book the meeting into the original resource, but at a different time and other changes as needed. If you click OK without resolving the conflict(s), the conflicted bookings are skipped and not saved in the database. They will not appear on the recurring meeting list. This function does not support the wait list or priority reservations. Find Available Resources It is often helpful to be able to search for meetings rooms that not only match your requirements, and are available for your meeting and its recurrences. To find available resources: 1. Ensure that the date and time fields for your reservation have been filled in. If you intend to create recurrences for the meeting, enter recurrence information as well. 2. Click the Find Available Resources icon located in the Reservation form to the right of the resources list. 3. In the Find Resources form that opens, enter your requirements. Click the Find button to display the search results. The default location displayed in the Find Resources form is the location selected in the Locations Hierarchy on left side of the main screen. 15
22 Chapter 2 Reservations 4. If unsatisfied with the results, you may adjust your criterion and click the Find button to perform a new search. If you are creating a single reservation with no recurrences, you may also adjust the meeting start and meeting end information. Adjusting the meeting start and meeting end information should not be done for recurring meetings. 5. Check the checkbox to the left of the resource(s) that you wish to reserve, then click the Select button. 6. The resource(s) you have selected show as selected in the Reservation form. Multiple Resource Reservations A multiple resource reservation is a reservation for which more than one resource or room is booked. Any grouping of resources can be selected for a single reservation, regardless of the resource s location or resource type. To make your reservation a multiple resource reservation, simply check the box next to the various resources you wish to book in the Reservation form. While each resource s occurrence is part of the original reservation, each resources occurrence can be opened and modified separately from the others or the original reservation as a whole can be opened and modified at one time. However, each resource s occurrence of the reservation always displays separately in the Meeting Confirmation form. Each time a reservation is saved, even when resources spanning multiple time zones are selected, the time of the meeting is based on the time that the meeting will occur for the user booking the reservation. This information is taken from the user s current MyLocation setting. Therefore, it is extremely important that each user always has a location in his time zone selected for his MyLocation setting. Tabs by Resource When you choose to reserve multiple resources in one booking, Meeting Room Manager allows you to keep reservations the same or unique for each resource. To allow for this, the Reservation form has been designed with two rows of tabs across the middle of the form, above the reservation details. 16
23 MRM 7 User Guide The upper row of tabs contains each resource selected in the current booking. The lower row contains the reservation details and requirements tabs. When a resource name on one of the upper tabs is clicked, the lower portion of the form refreshes to show the reservation details tabs that are available for this resource. This design allows you to make reservation details unique for each selected resource. If you prefer that the details be the same for all resources, you can use the Update One and Update All buttons: Update One: click this button to copy the selected tab's details from the current resource to all other selected resources. Update All: click this button to copy the current resource's details from all tabs onto the corresponding tabs of the other selected resources. Keep in mind that your MRM Administrator may have customized the reservation details tabs and fields according to your organization s needs. The list of attendees is the only tab whose information is always the same for all resources involved in a multiple resource reservation. Because the services and service items available may vary by location, service tabs details cannot be copied. If you require a service order for each resource involved in your reservation, a separate order must be placed for each resource. The reservation s basic details located above the tabs on the form, such as date and time of the meeting, remain the same. Edit a Multiple Resource Reservation To edit a multiple resource reservation: 1. Click on the title of the reservation you wish to edit. This can be done either from the reservation grid or the meeting search form. 2. When prompted, select which option you wish to perform: Open Single Reservation: Selecting this option limits the changes you make to affect this resource only. 17
24 Chapter 2 Reservations Open Multiple Resource: Selecting this option allows you to make changes to the details belonging to any of the resources involved in this booking 3. In the Reservation form, make changes as required. 4. If the Open Multiple Resource option was selected, the Update One and Update All buttons are available. Update One: Click this button to make all reservation details that are contained on this tab the same for all resources involved in this booking, matching the currently selected tab. Update All: Click this button to make all reservation details on all tabs the same, matching the currently selected resource. 5. Once you are satisfied with the changes you have made, click the Save and Close button to save the reservation and return to the reservation grid. Preparation and Cleanup Time Time may be scheduled outside of the reservation to allow for preparation of the meeting room as well as cleanup after the meeting is finished. The default time is set by the MRM administrator like Kate. Locked Tabs There are two different types of locking tabs: Locked, and Lock After Save. These settings affect everyone except those with Modify Locked Tabs enabled. Locked A locked tab is that which can be viewed but not modified by most users. Some organizations lock the Invoice tab, for example. Lock After Save A lock after save tab locks once the reservation has been created and Save and Close has been selected in the Reservation form. At that time, users can no longer edit the details on the tab. The only tab that is locked by default is the Invoice tab. 18
25 MRM 7 User Guide Invoice Tab The invoice tab allows organizations to keep track of billings for meetings based on the cost of selected requirements. It is auto-populated with selected requirements and their quantity. Only items selected from a tab whose Has Req setting is True are pulled as invoiced items on the Invoice tab. By default, the invoice tab is a locked tab, which means that only users within a security group which has Modify Locked Tabs permissions may modify the dollar value for any items listed. This allows administrators to assign set dollar amounts for the rental of equipment and the provision of services such as catering. When dollar amounts are adjusted, the invoice tab does not display adjusted totals until it is refreshed. Refreshing can be forced by moving to another tab, then back to the invoice tab. The Bill To and Ship To fields can only be modified by users within a security group which has Modify Locked Tabs permissions. No user can modify the quantity in the invoice tab, as the quantity is controlled by the quantity specified in the corresponding number field. In the case where a checkbox indicates selection of an item, only the quantity 1 can be used. Assign Cell & Font Colors In addition to the standard confirmed and unconfirmed colors, additional cell and font colors can be assigned. Color codes can be created for different types of meetings. For example, management meetings might be green and new hire orientation might be orange. These colors are defined in options by the global administrator like Kate. If this color customization has been implemented, a color is automatically assigned to a meeting that has selected a Reservation Type in the Reservation form on the General tab. This color corresponds with the Reservation Type. When a meeting has a reservation type assigned to it, the reservation type s corresponding color overrides any changes made to the Assign Color setting within the meeting s Reservation form. To change the cell and font colors of a meeting without a reservation type assigned: 1. Click on the Meeting s title to open the corresponding Reservation form. 2. At the bottom of the Reservation form that has opened, select Assign Color. 3. The Assign Color form opens. Click on the desired cell or font color. When complete, select OK. 19
26 Chapter 2 Reservations Request Services The Services Management module in Meeting Room Manager Enterprise enables your global MRM administrator like Kate and your local administrators like Luke to integrate services into the reservation process. These services can be anything that your organization offers in conjunction with reservations, such as catering and presentation equipment. You can request services once your administrator has enabled the corresponding permissions for you. To request services: 1. Create your reservation and enter basic information, such as meeting title, start and end time, and prep and cleanup time. 2. Select the Services tab of your choice. For example, you may choose the Catering tab if it is available. 3. Click the name of the category and then the subcategory that the service item you wish to request is located in. The list of service items in the selected subcategory displays. If you do not see it, it is not available for that location. 4. Hover your mouse over the service item you are considering ordering. A brief description and dollar amount display. To select this item, click on it. The tab refreshes and adds the item to your order on the right side of the tab and displays your order s new total cost. 5. To adjust the quantity of the item you have selected, highlight the current quantity, type in the number you wish to order, and then click the Refresh Grid icon. 6. The delivery time for each item defaults to the meeting s start time but can be adjusted. Click inside the Time field and alter the delivery time for each item as necessary. 7. Repeat steps three through six for each item you wish to select. 20
27 MRM 7 User Guide 8. Click the Save and Close button to save your reservation and place your service order. If the items you have ordered are not available, or you have ordered more items than are available, a pop-up appears telling you this. Your reservervation has not been saved. If your reservation is recurring, the order is duplicated for each recurrence. If the entire reservation series is altered, each catering order is altered accordingly. If one occurrence in the series is altered, only its catering order is altered accordingly. Priority Reservations In some organizations there are staff members who may choose resources that have already been booked by another employee. In Meeting Room Manager, these staff members are referred to as priority users. Priority users belong to security groups whose Priority Rights permissions are enabled. These permissions are set by location, so if you have priority rights to the boardrooms in your department, that doesn t mean that you ll have priority rights to other boardrooms in your office. You only have priority rights to the locations that your MRM administrator selected for you. If you require priority rights for more locations than you were originally granted, contact your MRM administrator. For example, in a San Francisco office, the sales department is located on the sixth floor while the HR department is located on the fifth floor. The sales managers have priority rights to the boardrooms on the sixth floor for their client meetings, but they don t have priority rights to the boardrooms on the fifth floor. While priority users can override reservations created by users without priority rights, one priority user cannot override another priority user s reservation. The priority rights feature set can be turned on and off by the MRM administrator. When it is turned off, no reservation can be overridden by a priority user. Terms The following terms are used to describe the priority rights reservation workflow: Priority Reservations. Priority reservations are reservations scheduled by a user who has priority rights for the corresponding location. Priority reservations can bump regular 21
28 Chapter 2 Reservations reservations even if they are already confirmed by an administrator. Priority reservations themselves cannot be bumped, even by users who also have priority rights. Regular Reservations. Regular reservations are reservations that are scheduled by a user who does not have the priority rights enabled for the corresponding location. They can be bumped by any user who has priority rights to the corresponding location. When bumped they are placed in first priority on the wait list. If the reservation which bumped the regular reservation is cancelled, the regular reservation is pushed back to its original booking space. 22
29 MRM 7 User Guide Priority Rights Reservation Workflow Diagram The following diagram shows the priority rights reservation workflow: 23
30 Chapter 2 Reservations Explanation: 1. Regular User Books Reservation A When a user without priority rights permissions creates a reservation in the grid, the reservation is identified as a regular reservation. It can be overridden by users with priority rights. 2. Regular User Books Reservation B that conflicts with Reservation A When another user without priority rights desires the space (time and resource) already taken, he is free to create a reservation on the wait list. Only if the space becomes available will this user s reservation get the desired space. 3. Priority User Books Reservation C that conflicts with Reservation A A user with priority rights can take the space even though a regular user has already booked it. The regular user s reservation is bumped to the front of the wait list. 4. Priority User Cancels Reservation C When the space becomes available, the first in line on the wait list is automatically bumped into the desired space. 5. Regular User Cancels Reservation A When the space becomes available again, the next in line on the wait list is automatically bumped into the desired space. For more information about the Wait List feature set, refer to the Create a Wait List Entry section in this chapter. Create a Priority Reservation Every reservation scheduled at a location you have priority rights to is a priority reservation. With priority rights to the location you are scheduling resources in, there are two ways to create a reservation that overrides, or bumps, a regular reservation to the wait list. When you try to save a reservation that conflicts with one or more regular reservations, a prompt indicates the conflict(s) and gives you the option to override the conflicting regular reservation(s). 24
31 MRM 7 User Guide Alternatively, you can hover over an existing regular reservation in the Day view of the reservation grid and select the Override option. The reservation form then opens for you to enter your reservation s details. In this case you will also receive a prompt when you save that indicates the conflict(s) and gives you the option to override the conflicting regular reservation(s). Meeting Conflict Resolution If the reservation you are trying to save conflicts with an existing reservation, you receive a conflict message to indicate that your reservation cannot be saved. This conflict message is different for single occurrence reservations and recurring reservations. Single Reservations If you are trying to schedule a single reservation and you encounter a conflict, Meeting Room Manager will prompt you with a message that reads similarly to this one: Cannot Save. This meeting overlaps with meeting: Executive Meeting 12/5/2005 9:00:00 AM ~ 12/5/ :00:00 AM Three options become available: Override. Click this button to create a priority reservation and bump the conflicting reservation to the wait list. This option is only available to users with priority rights if the conflicting reservation was created by a user without priority rights. Wait List Request. Click this button to create a wait list entry. All of the details you have entered in the Reservation form are held in the wait list. If the space becomes available, your wait list entry is automatically moved to fill the reservation space you desire. Cancel. Click this button to cancel the saving process and return to the Reservation form. From there you can make the appropriate changes to avoid the conflict. You may wish to change the resource, time, or date of your meeting. The Find Available Resource icon can be used to find an available room if the date and time of your meeting must remain the same. 25
32 Chapter 2 Reservations Recurring Reservations If you are trying to schedule a recurring reservation and you encounter one or more conflicts, Meeting Room Manager will prompt you with a report of exactly which recurrences conflict with existing meetings. The message reads similarly to this one: Conflicts Found. The following meetings are conflicting with occurrences of the recurring meeting you are attempting to create: Resource Meeting Title Start Time End Time Executive Boardroom Executive Meeting 12/5/2005 9:00:00 AM~12/5/2005 9:30:00 AM Pacific Room Client Meeting 12/5/2005 9:00:00 AM~12/5/2005 9:30:00 AM Do you wish to skip the occurrences that are conflicting? You can now make note of the conflicting reservations and click the Skip button to skip the occurrences that conflict with the listed meetings or click the Cancel button to return to the Reservation form and make the appropriate changes. The following are some recommendations as to which scenarios work best for each of these two options: Skip If you wish to keep the reservation at the same time and date but wish to change the room in which the meeting is held. Ensure that you take note of the conflicting occurrences, skip them, and then create new meetings for these times in an available room. If you do not wish to hold the meetings at all if they conflict with another meeting. Cancel If you wish to change the time of all recurrences in order to avoid the conflicts. If you wish to change the dates of some recurrences in order to avoid conflicts. Create a Wait List Entry A wait list entry is essentially a place in line for a resource and time that are already booked. The wait list contains all wait list entries and automatically manages wait list entries on a first-come first-served basis. 26
33 MRM 7 User Guide Wait list entries can be created two ways: When a user tries to save a reservation that conflicts with one or more reservations, a prompt provides the option to save the reservation as a wait list request. If a user sees an existing reservation on the Day view in a space he would like, he can hover over the reservation and select the Wait List Entry button. Before users can create wait list entries, the wait list feature set must be enabled by your MRM administrator. Time Period Blocking In order to block off days for which your resources are not available, such as holidays, simply create a recurring all day meeting for all of your resources. To block off time periods: 1. Click the Reservation icon. 2. Click the All Day Event checkbox. 3. Click the Recurrence checkbox. Select recurrences as indicated in the Recurring Reservations section of this chapter. 4. Click the Find Available Resources button. 5. Perform a search according to the required criterion. Click Find, then select the checkbox beside each resource you wish to block off, and click the Select button. To ensure that no resources are booked for the holidays you are blocking off, do your search based on * in one field while all other fields, including auto-filled fields such as Meeting Start and Meeting End, are blank.this allows you to select all resources, and upon saving, see which resources are already scheduled for the holiday. 6. Give your reservation a meeting title, such as Closed for Holiday. 7. Save and Close. If conflicts are present, you are prompted with details of the existing reservations which conflict with the reservation you are currently scheduling. 27
34 Chapter 2 Reservations Open a Reservation Form To open a reservation s details, click on the reservation either from the grid or from a search results list. If the reservation you wish to delete is part of a recurring series or a multiple-resource reservation, select the appropriate option from the list when prompted: Open Single Reservations Open Series Open Multiple Resource Open Multiple Resource and Series Edit Reservation Details Reservations can be edited at any time. To edit a reservation s details: 1. Click on the reservation you wish to delete either from the grid or the results of a reservation search. 2. If the reservation you wish to edit is part of a recurring series or a multiple-resource reservation, select the appropriate option from the list when prompted: Open Single Reservation This opens the single instance that you have clicked on. Even if this reservation belongs to a series or a multiple resource reservation, only the selected instance is opened. Open Series This opens all instances of this recurring reservation. Even if the reservation is also a multiple resource reservation, only the recurrences that apply to the selected instance s resource are opened. Open Multiple Resource This opens the selected instance for all resources involved in the multiple resource reservation. Even if the reservation is also a recurring reservation, only the selected instance is opened for the multiple resources involved. Open Multiple Resource and Series This opens all instances for all resources involved in this reservation. 28
35 MRM 7 User Guide 3. Edit the details on the form as required. 4. When you are satisfied with your specifications, click Save and Close to save your changes and schedule the reservation. 5. Depending upon your database s options settings and the details you have added or edited, you may be prompted to send a notification to attendees or the head of a requirements department. It is recommended that you click Yes when prompted, and send the to the address that Meeting Room Manager automatically enters for you. If s are sent from the server, your client will not open and allow you to customize the notification. Editing Scenarios Which Affect Service Orders While reservations which contain service orders can be edited in the same ways as reservations without service orders, some edits affect service orders. The following is a list of the editing scenarios which affect service orders and their results: Edit a Service Order: If the service order has already been confirmed by a service administrator like Juliette, its status is Processing. When it is modified, its status is changed to Pending and it requires a service administrator's confirmation once again. If the service order is still Pending when it is modified, the order is simply updated in the system. Add a Resource: When you add a resource to a reservation which contains one other resource with service order(s), you are prompted to copy the service order(s) or cancel. If you cancel, the service order(s) are not copied. When you add a resource to a reservation which contains multiple other resources, you are prompted to copy the current resource's service order(s) or cancel. The current resource is the one who's tab is currently selected. Copy / Cut / Paste to a New Resource: When you cut / copy / paste a reservation from one resource to another in the reservation grid, you are prompted to copy the original resource's order(s) or cancel. All Scenarios: When an order is copied to a new resource, not all items may be available or priced the same. Items which fall into either category are not included in the copied 29
36 Chapter 2 Reservations order. If these cases occur, a prompt displays recommending that you check the copied order. Copy a Reservation To copy a reservation: 1. Hold the mouse over the reservation you wish to copy. From the menu that displays, select Copy. 2. Move your mouse to the time, date, and room title on the grid where the copied reservation should be placed. Click on the space. Recurring reservations are copied / pasted as a single non-recurring reservation. Notifications are also not sent automatically. Multiple resource reservations are copy / pasted as single, not multiple-resource reservations. For more information about multiple resource reservations, refer to the Multiple Resource Reservations section of this chapter. If the pasted reservation contains service orders, you are prompted to click OK to copy them to the new resource or click Cancel to ignore them. If items in the order(s) are not available in the new resource or their price is different, you are prompted that the order(s) were not entirely copied. You are given the choice to review the order (open the Reservation form) by clicking OK or to ignore the difference by clicking Cancel. 3. To make changes to the pasted reservation and send notifications, simply click on the newly pasted meeting to open the corresponding Reservation Form. 4. When you are satisfied with your specifications, click Save and Close to save your changes and schedule the reservation. 5. Depending upon your database s options settings and the details you have added or edited, you may be prompted to send a notification to attendees or the head of a requirements department. It is recommended that you click Yes when prompted, and send the to the address that Meeting Room Manager automatically enters for you. Your client will not open and allow you to customize the notification if s are sent from the server. 30
37 MRM 7 User Guide Cut and Paste a Reservation To cut and paste a reservation: 1. Hold the mouse over the reservation you wish to cut and paste. From the menu that displays, select Cut. 2. Move your mouse to the time, date, and room title on the grid where the copied reservation should be placed. Click on the space to paste the reservation. Recurring reservations are cut / pasted as a single non-recurring reservation; only the occurrence selected is changed. Notifications are also not sent automatically. Multiple resource reservations are cut / pasted as single reservations. Only the selected reservation is updated. If you wish to update all reservations involved in a multi-resource reservation, do not use the cut / paste feature. Instead, follow the instructions provided in the Multiple Resource Reservations section of this chapter. For more information about multiple resource reservations, also refer to the Multiple Resource Reservations section of this chapter. If the pasted reservation contains service orders, you are prompted to click OK to copy them to the new resource or click Cancel to ignore them. If items in the order(s) are not available in the new resource or their price is different, you are prompted that the order(s) were not entirely copied. You are given the choice to review the order (open the Reservation form) by clicking OK or to ignore the difference by clicking Cancel. 3. To make changes to the pasted reservation and send notifications, simply click on the newly pasted meeting to open the corresponding Reservation form. 4. When you are satisfied with your specifications, click Save and Close to save your changes and schedule the reservation. 5. Depending upon your database s options settings and the details you have added or edited, you may be prompted to send a notification to attendees or the head of a requirements department. It is recommended that you click Yes when prompted, and send the to the address that Meeting Room Manager automatically enters for you. If s are sent from the server, your client will not open and allow you to customize the notification. 31
38 Chapter 2 Reservations Delegate a Reservation In Meeting Room Manager, reservations can be delegated to a user who may act on the behalf of the reservation s organizer. When acting as a delegate, this user is granted the permissions of the meeting s organizer. In the Reservation form, you can assign a delegate for the specific reservation. If many reservations are involved, delegates can be assigned directly to a username. This automatically makes the user a delegate for the organizer s reservations during the designated time period. Because delegate settings in the Reservation form supercede all other settings, it is possible to remove the delegate from a specific reservation as required. Administrators like Kate may add delegates to usernames. If your administrator has done this for you, your reservations may already contain delegates. To add a delegate to your username, refer to the Edit Your User Profile section of the Security chapter. To delegate a specific reservation to another user: 1. Open the reservation. 2. Select the Delegates tab and click the text Add New Delegate. 3. In the Delegate User List that opens, navigate to the user you wish to select as your delegate. By default, the Delegate User List displays entries whose first names begin with the letter A. To display entries beginning with other letters of the alphabet, use the letters across the top of the form. To display all entries, click the All Users tab. 4. Click the box next to the user you wish to delegate this meeting to. Click the Add User button. The selected user is added to the reservation s list of delegates. If you wish to remove the delegate, click the Remove link next to the delegate s username. 5. Click the Save and Close button to save your changes. Delete a Reservation Deletion of a reservation is permanent. 32
39 MRM 7 User Guide To delete a reservation: 1. Click on the reservation you wish to delete either from the grid or the results of a reservation search. 2. If the reservation you wish to delete is part of a recurring series or a multiple-resource reservation, select the appropriate option from the list when prompted: Open Single Reservation This opens the single instance that you have clicked on. Even if this reservation belongs to a series or a multiple resource reservation, only the selected instance is opened. Open Series This opens all instances of this recurring reservation. Even if the reservation is also a multiple resource reservation, only the recurrences that apply to the selected instance s resource are opened. Open Multiple Resource This opens the selected instance for all resources involved in the multiple resource reservation. Even if the reservation is also a recurring reservation, only the selected instance is opened for the multiple resources involved. Open Multiple Resource and Series This opens all instances for all resources involved in this reservation. 3. When the Reservation form opens, click the Delete button. 4. If the reservation you wish to delete is part of a recurring series or a multiple-resource reservation, select the appropriate option from the list again when prompted: Delete Reservation (same as Single Reservation ) This applies to the single instance that you have open at the moment. It applies to this instance of the recurrences if there are any, and this resource only, even if the reservation is for multiple resources. Delete Series This applies to all instances this recurring reservation. If the reservation is a multiple resource recurring reservation, it does not apply to instances of this recurring reservation which belong to another resource. Delete All (related reservations) This applies to all instances of this recurring multiple resource reservation. It applies to all recurrences that belong to all resources for this reservation. 33
40 Chapter 2 Reservations 5. Click OK to confirm deletion of the reservation(s). 6. Depending upon your database s options settings and the details that were included in the reservation you deleted, you may be prompted to send a notification to attendees or the head of a requirements department. It is recommended that you click Yes when prompted, and send the to the address that Meeting Room Manager automatically enters for you. If s are sent from the server, your client will not open and allow you to customize the notification. Reminders As you create and host meetings that are scheduled in Meeting Room Manager, you may begin to notice reminders being sent to you. These are in addition to the notification s that are sent when a reservation is created or the details of a reservation are changed. Your MRM administrator, like Kate, chooses the interval that reminders are to be sent and decides who will receive them. For example, she may choose to send out an early morning reminder to each user which provides the list of that user s meetings for the day. Or perhaps she wants the receptionist to receive a reminder each morning that details the day s meetings scheduled for her location. She could also arrange to remind each host an hour before his scheduled meeting. The possibilities are nearly endless. If you would like to receive an reminder that is not set up yet, please contact your MRM administrator. View a Reservation s Confirmation Status Your MRM administrator, like Kate, may choose to set up your reservation database so that reservations require confirmation by a local administrator. There are two cases that your MRM administrator can set up: Only reservations which have requirements selected must be confirmed All reservations must be confirmed 34
41 MRM 7 User Guide Your reservation s status is shown in the grid by its color. Select the color legend to view the colors that represent various meeting types and their confirmed and unconfirmed colors. To view the legend, click the Color Legend bar on the left side of the main screen. Reassign a Reservation to Another User In most organizations, staff like Charlie who simply schedule their own reservations usually do not have permissions assigned to them which would allow them to change another staff member s reservation. If would like to pass control of a reservation you created to another user, you can do so using the reservation reassignment feature which changes the ownership of the reservation to the other user. This gives the other user to ownership of your reservation, and therefore the ability to modify the reservation. Keep in mind that once you have passed the ownership to the other user, you no longer have control of the reservation unless the other user passes ownership back to you. If a priority rights user passes his reservation s ownership to a user who does not have priority rights, the reservation is no longer a priority reservation and can be overridden by a user with priority rights. Similarly, if a user who does not have priority rights passes her reservation s ownership to a user who has priority rights, the reservation is now a priority rights reservation and cannot be overridden. To reassign one of your reservations to another user: 1. In the day view of the reservation grid, hold the mouse over the reservation you wish to reassign. From the menu that displays, select Reassign Reservation. 2. The Reservation Reassignment form that opens and indicates the meeting title, the current owner as indicated in the Created by field, and the start and end dates and times of the meeting. This detail is provided to allow you to confirm that the reservation you are reassigning is the one you mean to reassign. 3. From the Reassign to field, select the username whom you wish to transfer ownership to. 4. Click the OK button to save the ownership change. 35
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43 CHAPTER 3 Attendees Attendees Overview The Attendees tab of the Reservation form in Meeting Room Manager allows you to add attendees to your meetings. Attendees can be added manually or from the MRM Address Book, Outlook Address Book, or Lotus Notes Address Book. In addition to adding attendees to your reservation, you can also send s containing reservation details and Outlook Invitations from this tab. Integration with Outlook Meeting Room Manager allows users to utilize some of the features in Microsoft Outlook to communicate with attendees. The Outlook Address Book can be utilized to select attendees for meetings. Refer to the Outlook Address Book section of this chapter. Outlook Invitations can be sent to notify attendees of a meeting. Refer to the Outlook Invitations section of this chapter. Attendee Availability can be checked for those attendees sharing your exchange server. Refer to the Outlook Invitations section of this chapter. The Meeting Change and Cancellation each contain a link which, when clicked by the recipient, automatically updates the recipient s Outlook calendar. When you modify or cancel a reservation, you are automatically prompted to send these notification s. 37
44 Chapter 3 Attendees Reservations can be created, edited, and deleted using Microsoft Outlook. Refer to The MRM Plug-In for Microsoft Outlook chapter for details. MRM Address Book The MRM Address Book is the address book feature that can be used if a MAPI compliant program other than Outlook or Lotus Notes is installed, or if no address book currently exists. It is hosted by the MRM server, so this book can be accessed by any user even if they do not have an system installed on the workstation they are using. Modify the MRM Address Book It is recommended that when you are editing the MRM Address Book that you do so from a blank Reservation form. To add, edit, or delete entries manually in the MRM Address book: 1. In the Reservation form on the Attendees tab, click the MRM Addr icon. The MRM Address Book opens. By default, the MRM Address Book displays entries whose first names begin with the letter A. Use the letters across the top of the form to display entries beginning with other letters of the alphabet. 2. To add a new contact, click New Entry to the bottom left. Or, to edit an existing contact, click Edit next to the contact's information. 3. The Address Detail form opens. Enter or change contact details on the General, Personal, and Notes tabs as required. 4. When you are satisfied with you're the information you have entered, click Save and Close to save the contact's details. 38
45 MRM 7 User Guide Delete an MRM Address Book Contact To delete an MRM Address Book contact: 1. In the Reservation form on the Attendees tab, click the MRM Addr icon. The MRM Address Book opens. By default, the MRM Address Book displays entries whose first names begin with the letter A. Use the letters across the top of the form to display entries beginning with other letters of the alphabet. 2. Click 'Delete' beside the information of the contact you wish to delete. 3. A confirmation prompt displays the name of the contact you are deleting. When you are ready, click OK. Select Attendees from the MRM Address Book To select attendees from the MRM Address book: 1. In the Reservation form on the Attendees tab, click the MRM Addr icon. The MRM Address Book form displays. By default, the MRM Address Book displays entries whose first names begin with the letter A. Use the letters across the top of the form to display entries beginning with other letters of the alphabet. 2. Enter a name or partial name into the Search field and click the Search button to find all matching entries. 3. Click on a contact's name to add the individual to the attendee list. 4. Click the Close button in the MRM Address Book when complete. Outlook Address Book The Outlook Address Book gives you the ability to add attendees to your reservation directly from local and global address book lists. The instructions in this section are based on Microsoft Outlook If you are using other versions of Outlook, your steps may vary. 39
46 Chapter 3 Attendees To select attendees from your Outlook address book: 1. In the Reservation form on the Attendees tab, click the Addr Book icon. 2. When prompted to allow an ActiveX control to run, select Yes. If a Microsoft Outlook security prompt appears, ensure 'Allow access for ' is checked, and click Yes. If you receive the prompt that states ActiveX component can't create object, you must adjust your ActiveX settings before proceeding. Refer to the ActiveX Control Setup section of this chapter for details. 3. In the Outlook Distribution List that displays, click Select Members. 4. Select the contact list you wish to invite from, highlight the individual you wish to invite, and then click the Members button. 5. Repeat for each individual you wish to invite, then click OK. 6. Click Save and Close. Back in Meeting Room Manager, the individuals you selected are displayed in the list of attendees. Outlook Invitations Meeting Room Manager can send an Outlook Invitation to attendees. This invitation, when accepted by the recipient, is automatically booked into the recipient's Outlook calendar. In addition, if the computer you are using is connected to a network running Microsoft Exchange Server, you can view attendee availability in the Scheduling tab of the Outlook Invitation. The Outlook Invitations feature must be activated by your MRM administrator before it can be used in Meeting Room Manager. To create a reservation in Meeting Room Manager and send an Outlook Invitation for it through Outlook, refer to The MRM Plug-In for Microsoft Outlook chapter. To check attendee availability and send an Outlook Invitation: 1. Once you have selected attendees and saved your reservation, you are prompted to send an Outlook Invitation. Click Yes. 40
47 MRM 7 User Guide 2. When prompted to allow an ActiveX control to run, select Yes. If a Microsoft Outlook security prompt appears, ensure 'Allow access for ' is checked, and click Yes. If you receive the prompt that states ActiveX component can't create object, you must adjust your ActiveX settings before proceeding. Refer to the ActiveX Control Setup section of this chapter for details. 3. The Outlook Invitation opens. Information for the meeting is included where appropriate, along with a summary of the meeting details in the body of the invitation. The specifications for the Outlook Invitation including the subject and content are all set in the Options Messages tab. Additional attendees can be added to the meeting by adding their addresses to the Outlook Invitation. Meeting Room Manager automatically adds any added addresses to the list of attendees on the Attendees Tab of your reservation. 4. Attendee availability can now be viewed by selecting the Scheduling tab. This information is only available through Microsoft Exchange Server, and is not a function of Meeting Room Manager. 5. Turn the Outlook icalendar feature off by clicking Tools > Options, and then unchecking the Send as icalendar checkbox. Turning off the icalendar default is necessary specifically for Outlook versions 2002 (XP) and 2003 where use of the icalendar is set to On by default. To turn off the default setting which sends invitations as icalendars, select Tools > Options in Outlook. On the Preferences tab, click the Calendar Options button. In the dialog that opens, under the Advanced Options section, uncheck the When sending meeting requests over the Internet, use icalendar format option. 6. The Outlook Invitation can be sent by clicking the Send button. If a Microsoft Outlook security prompt appears, ensure Allow access for is checked, and click Yes. 41
48 Chapter 3 Attendees ActiveX Control Setup While attempting to access your Outlook Address Book from Meeting Room Manager, if your workstation's ActiveX security control setting called Initialize and Script ActiveX controls not marked as safe is set to Disable, you receive the VB Script error as follows: ActiveX component can't create object. To change this setting so that you may open your Outlook Address Book from intranet sites that you deem safe on a per-use bases, follow these instructions: 1. Select Tools > Internet Options. 2. On the Security tab, with Local Intranet selected, click the Custom Level button. 3. Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins heading, and underneath the security control setting called Initialize Script ActiveX controls not marked as safe, select Prompt. Notes Address Book The Lotus Notes Address book can be used to enter attendees into a reservation. To select attendees from the Lotus Notes Address Book: 1. In the Reservation form on the Attendee tab, select the Lotus Notes icon. 2. The Lotus Notes Address Book opens. 3. By default, the Lotus Notes Address Book displays entries whose first names begin with the letter A. Use the letters across the top of the form to display entries beginning with other letters of the alphabet. 4. Click on a contact's name to add the individual to the attendee list. 5. Click the Close button in the Lotus Notes Address Book when complete. 42
49 CHAPTER 4 The MRM Plug-In for Microsoft Outlook Overview of the MRM Plug-In for Microsoft Outlook The MRM Plug-In for Microsoft Outlook described in this chapter is only available in the Enterprise version of Meeting Room Manager 7. The Meeting Room Manager Enterprise Edition comes with a plug-in that enables you to schedule the resources and services that are managed by MRM directly in Outlook. Creating reservations through Outlook combines the strengths of Meeting Room Manager and Microsoft Outlook : Meeting Room Manager provides location and resource information, service item catalogues, and the ability to check room availability and enforce inventory checking and security. Microsoft Outlook provides the ability to create and send Outlook Invitations and examine attendee availability for those who share an Exchange server. Before you can create, modify, and delete MRM reservations through Microsoft Outlook, the MRM Plug-In for Microsoft Outlook (the MRM plug-in) must be installed and configured. Talk to your network administrator or MRM administrator for details. The MRM plug-in adds the MRM Reservation form to Outlook. This form contains the standard Outlook Appointment and Scheduling tabs along with a new tab called Meeting Room Manager. It is on the Meeting Room Manager tab that resources and services that are managed by MRM can be scheduled in Outlook. If you wish to create an appointment that does not reserve resources and services managed by MRM, the MRM Reservation form will work exactly as the standard Outlook Appointment form. 43
50 Chapter 4 The MRM Plug-In for Microsoft Outlook Only the MRM reservations you have created using Microsoft Outlook can be edited and deleted using Outlook. Create a Reservation in Outlook Creating a reservation for an MRM resource in Outook is just as simple as creating an Outlook Invitation. Create an Outlook Invitation as you normally would, then click the Meeting Room Manager tab and select the MRM resource(s) you wish to book. Meeting Room Manager security constraints are maintained in Outlook. If you do not have permission to schedule resources in a specific location in Meeting Room Manager, the resources at that location are not available to be selected in Outlook. If you have permission to book specific services, such as catering or equipment, these can be booked along with your MRM reservation in Outlook. To create an MRM reservation in Microsoft Outlook : 1. In the Microsoft Outlook calendar view, click on the Meeting Room Manager toolbar, then click Appointment. The MRM Reservation form opens. If you chose to use the MRM Reservation form as the default form when you first ran the MRM plug-in, you can also open the MRM Reservation form by: Clicking New > Appointment in Outlook Clicking on a time slot in your Outlook calendar. 2. On the Appointment tab, enter the reservation s title in the Subject field. 3. Select the start and end time for your reservation. Leave the Location field blank as Meeting Room Manager will auto-fill it once you have selected the resource(s) you wish to schedule. 4. Click the Meeting Room Manager tab. The status box briefly displays while connecting to your MRM server, and then the list of resources displays. All of the locations you have permissions to view are available in the location tree. Your default location is selected and the resources at your location display in the reservation grid below. 44
51 MRM 7 User Guide 5. If you wish to add preparation and cleanup time to your reservation, enter the time in minutes into the Prep Time and Cleanup Time fields. 6. Check the reservation grid for the availability of the resource(s) you wish to book. The time range of your reservation is highlighted in the reservation grid for easy visibility into each resource s availability. The checkboxes next to available resources are blank, while the checkboxes next to unavailable resources are marked with an X. To add or remove resources from view in the reservation grid: Check and uncheck the boxes next to locations in the location tree. Only resources belonging to checked locations are shown in the reservation grid. Narrow the list by showing only resources with specific attributes. To do this, select a filter from the Select Room Attributes field and click the Find Rooms button. You can remove the filter by clearing the field and clicking the Find Rooms button again. The attributes list matches the list of filters created by administrators for the Meeting Room Manager interface. To view a resource s details before selecting it for your reservation, right-click on the resource s name in the grid. The resource s details open in a new window. Exit from the resource s details and return to the reservation by clicking the Close button. To adjust the time of your reservation to accommodate resource availability, do so in the Start Time and End Time fields above the list of resources. 7. Check the box next to the resource(s) you wish to book. Selected resources are shown as a tab in the lower frame. 8. If you wish to add service requests, follow the steps provided in the following section, Request Services in Outlook. 9. If you wish to invite attendees, click the Scheduling tab and enter attendees addresses to the list. If the attendees are connected to your Microsoft Exchange server, their availability is visible. 10. Click Save and Close to save the reservation, or if attendees were selected, click Send to save the reservation and send the Outlook Invitation to attendees. 45
52 Chapter 4 The MRM Plug-In for Microsoft Outlook If you see a striped box around your meeting when viewed in outlook, it shows your meeting is on the wait list (see Wait List for details). You can either move the meeting to a new location or time or wait to see if the room or resource you want becomes available. If you are using Internet Explorer and you want to print MRM s background colors and images: 1. In IE go to Tools->Options->Advanced. Check the Print background colors and images as shown in the image below. 46
53 MRM 7 User Guide Request Services in Outlook The Services Management module in Meeting Room Manager Enterprise enables your global MRM administrator like Kate and your local administrators like Luke to integrate services into your reservation process. These services can be anything that your organization offers in conjunction with reservations, such as catering and presentation equipment. You can request services once your administrator has enabled the corresponding permissions for you. To request service items in an MRM reservation in Outlook : 1. Prepare your MRM reservation in Outlook by following steps 1 through 7 of the previous section of this chapter, Create an MRM Reservation Using Outlook. 2. Click the Add Requirements for Selected Rooms icon at the bottom of the Meeting Room Manager tab. The Add Room Search frame minimizes to the top of the form and the Add Requirements for Selected Rooms frame below opens to display available services. Each resource has its own set of buttons for services that are available to be ordered with the resource. 3. Select the tab of the resource you wish to add a service order to, and then click the Services button of your choice. The catalogue of service items displays on the left and the order details area displays on the right. 4. Browse the catalogue to locate an item to add to your order. Click the categories and subcategories to display their service items. Right-click on the service item you are considering ordering. A brief description and dollar amount display. To select the item, left-click on it. The item is added to the order details on the right side of the tab. Your order s total cost refreshes. 5. To adjust the quantity of the item you selected, click in the Qty column beside the item and edit the value. The order total refreshes automatically. 47
54 Chapter 4 The MRM Plug-In for Microsoft Outlook 6. To adjust the delivery time of the item you selected, click in the Time column next to the item and adjust the time. If you wish to have several items arrive at the same time, adjust the Time field above the order details before selecting the items. The delivery time of each successive item defaults to this value. 7. If you want to make comments about this meeting or add details about the service requested, type it into the Notes field. 8. Repeat steps four through six for each item you wish to add to your order for this resource. 9. Repeat steps three through seven for each additional service you wish to order for this resource, and each additional resource you wish to place service orders for. 10. Click the Save and Close button to save your reservation and place your service order. Edit an MRM Reservation Using Outlook Meeting Room Manager reservations which you created in Outlook can be fully edited in Outlook. Meeting Room Manager can be used to modify resource selection and service orders for these meetings, but changes to the meeting s date, time, and title should be made using Outlook. Quick Changes in the Outlook Calendar The date, time, and title of a reservation can be adjusted quickly in the Outlook calendar, while further details can be adjusted once the reservation is opened. To adjust the date and time of a reservation in the Outlook calendar, drag and drop the reservation to its new date and time. To adjust a reservation s title in the Outlook calendar, single-click on the reservation, update the title, and then hit Enter on your keyboard or click outside the reservation to save the new title. If you are making these quick changes to a single occurrence of a recurring reservation, the quick changes only apply to the single occurrence. 48
55 MRM 7 User Guide These quick changes do not generate a prompt to send an update to attendees. Instead, the update can be sent manually if necessary, by opening the reservation and clicking the Send Update button. Detailed Changes in the MRM Reservation Form To edit reservation details using the MRM Reservation form in Outlook : 1. In the Outlook calendar, double-click on the reservation you wish to edit. 2. If the reservation you wish to edit is part of a recurring reservation, select the appropriate option from the list when prompted: Open this occurrence: This opens the single occurrence you have clicked on. Open the series: This opens the recurring reservation series. The reservation details saved will apply to all occurrences, overwriting any prior changes to single occurrences belonging to this series. 3. In the MRM Reservation form that opens, edit the reservation as required. 4. When you are satisfied with your specifications, click the Save and Close button to save your changes or to send an update to attendees, click the Send Updates button to save your changes and send the update. The changes you have made are updated both in Outlook and in the MRM database. If the changes present a conflict with existing reservations for the selected resource(s), you are notified and given the opportunity to resolve the conflict before the reservation is saved and attendees are notified of your changes. In order to edit reservations, you must belong to a user group which has the permission to edit reservations enabled. If you do not have permission to edit reservations and require the permission to be enabled, contact your MRM administrator. Delete an MRM Reservation Using Outlook Meeting Room Manager reservations which you created in Outlook can be deleted in either Outlook or Meeting Room Manager. Reservations can be deleted at any time. If you wish to delete a reservation that you created using Microsoft Outlook, you should delete it in Outlook in order for each attendee s schedule to be updated. 49
56 Chapter 4 The MRM Plug-In for Microsoft Outlook In order to delete reservations, you must belong to a user group which has the permission to delete reservations enabled. If you do not have permission to delete reservations and require the permission to be enabled, contact your MRM administrator. Recurring Meetings Using Outlook Recurrences can be scheduled using Outlook. However, since Meeting Room Manager does not allow reservations to recur with no end date, the no end date option cannot be used. All other options can be used. 50
57 CHAPTER 5 Find Find Reservations The Find Reservations Search form is designed to allow users to quickly and easily find a specific reservation or set of recurring reservations based on specific criterion. The fields displayed for users to search by can be customized using the form designer. To perform a search for a reservation or a set of recurring reservations: 1. Click the Meetings icon. 2. The Find Reservation Search form opens. 3. Enter your criterion into each respective search field. Wildcards such as * and? can be used on their own in the search fields. In Date fields, you can search for values after or before a certain date by placing < or > before the date (i.e.: '>DD/MM/YY'). The pop-up calendar can also be used for date fields by clicking on the calendar icon to the right of the field. In Number fields, you can search for values greater than or less than a certain number by placing < or > before the number (i.e.: '>4'). Click on a pull-down menu to the right of a field to select from default values. The Meeting Start and Meeting End fields do not operate as a range naturally. To search based on a date range, use the greater than or less than signs along with dates in the Meeting Start and Meeting End fields. For example, to search for reservations starting December 1st, 2006 or later, enter >12/1/2006 into the Start Time field. 51
58 Chapter 5 Find Note that he manner by which the date is entered varies depending upon your browser settings. In the US, MM/DD/YYYY is commonly used, while in Canada, DD/ MM/YYYY is commonly used. 4. Click Find to list all matching reservations. Find Rooms and Resources The Find Resources Search form is designed to allow users to quickly and easily find a particular room or group of rooms based on specific criterion. The fields displayed for users to search by can be customized using the form designer. To find a meeting room or resource based on your criterion: 1. Click the Resources icon. 2. The Find Resources Search form opens. 3. Enter your criterion into each respective search field. Wildcards such as * and? can be used on their own in the search fields. In Number fields, you can search for values greater than or less than a certain number by placing < or > before the number (i.e.: '>4'). Click on a pull-down menu to the right of a field to select from default values. The Meeting Start and Meeting End fields do not operate as a range. 4. Click Find to list all matching rooms and resources. Apply a Location Filter When you select a location from the Available Locations Hierarchy, only the resources assigned to the selected location are displayed in the grid. By default, each user views all locations. This filter does not affect you re My Location or time zone settings. Apply a Resource or Reservation Filter Filters allow users to view only the specific information they want to see in the reservation grid. Existing filters can be applied or a temporary filter called a Custom Filter can be applied. 52
59 MRM 7 User Guide To apply an existing filter: 1. Select Filters to the left of the main screen. 2. Access the appropriate Filter Dropdown by clicking its maximize arrow. Choose from the Resource Filter list or the Reservation Filter list. 3. Select the pre-defined filter you wish to apply. 4. Only the resources or reservations that match the selected filter s criterion display in the reservation grid. Apply a Custom Filter The Custom filter allows users to perform a customized search for resources or reservations and then temporarily apply the results of the search to the reservation grid. Only the matching resources or reservations are displayed. The intent of this filter is to limit the vast number of filters that could accumulate if all users could save their specific filters, and to allow those users without Manage Filters permissions to see their own customized view of the reservation grid. To apply a custom filter: 1. Select Filters to the left of the main screen. 2. From the Resource Filters or Reservation Filters pull-down menu, whichever best applies to the custom filter you are creating, select Custom Filter. 3. In the Search form that opens, enter your filter s criterion. 4. Click the Find button. 5. When you are satisfied with the results, click Apply Filter. 6. The grid refreshes, now displaying only the data that qualifies based on the custom filter you just created. 7. The custom filter will remain intact until you select another filter or log out. 53
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61 CHAPTER 6 Product Feedback Provide Product Feedback At NetSimplicity we take pride in our customer-centric approach to product enhancement and development. As such, we place tremendous importance on the feedback from our customers. The ideas behind many of the powerful features in Meeting Room Manager as well as our other products have come directly from customers like you. Let us know how we can improve our products. If at any time you have a suggestion to make the software better, please give us your feedback so that it can be considered for future service packs and versions of Meeting Room Manager. To provide your feedback: 1. Click on the Online Help icon on the main screen of the Meeting Room Manager interface. 2. Select Product Feedback from the Contents list. 3. Click the link provided. The online feedback form opens allowing you to express your product enhancement suggestions. You have the option of filling in your information on the feedback form if you don t mind having us potentially contact you for more information. Thank you in advance for your input! 55
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