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There is a known bug in Office that can cause the Scheduling Assistant to disappear.  Until Microsoft release a comprehensive fix, here's how to add it back in:

From Office create a new meeting.  If the scheduling assistant is missing, right click on the ribbon and select "Customize the Ribbon" and follow the instructions in the image below.


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