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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Difference between schedule a meeting & setup a meeting?

difference between schedule a meeting & setup a meeting?
  

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There is probably no real difference when used, but 'schedule' means to plan a time and 'set up' means to arrange to hold a meeting. e. arrange to have one) without scheduling a time for it yet – but that is highly unlikely.

  • There is probably no real difference when used, but 'schedule' means to plan a time and 'set up' means to arrange to hold a meeting.
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  • arrange to have one) without scheduling a time for it yet – but that is highly unlikely.
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There is probably no real difference when used, but 'schedule' means to plan a time and 'set up' means to arrange to hold a meeting. Theoretically, you could set up a meeting (i.e. arrange to have one) without scheduling a time for it yet – but that is highly unlikely.

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