Forward a meeting request BCC grayed out. Outlook 2010.

Any help on this one would be great. I open a calendar item and choose forward. I click the Options tab and within the Show Fields area BCC and From are grayed out. What I'm using is below
Office 365 - Outlook 2010
Windows 7 x64
Lenovo T430
CJ

If you are sending a newly created meeting list, add them as resources - delete the names from the location field and type something there (or leave the real resources, if using any). If you leave the names in the location field, people will see them - and if
you leave it blank, outlook will add them back. More information and screenshots are at
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/calendar/to-cc-or-bcc-a-meeting-request/
if you forward the meeting as an internet ical, its sent as an attachment that the recipient opens and saves. This can be Bcc'd because its a normal message with an attachment.
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