![]() (lol, sorry) Technically it is sharing, but not in the sense you (Akabe) mean it. **EDIT** I just realized I said "It's not sharing" then turned around and said it is sharing. When I say "My way" I mean the way I explained previously. Note: When I say "Your way" I mean the way Akabe explained. When you give owner rights, that owner should be able to share (the proper way.your way). This is a flaw in the design that I hope the devs work out eventually. (my way) then recipient creates a calendar when they click open and save, thus making them the admin. Only the admin of the calendar can share (your way). Choose a color for the shared calendar and click the X in left corner to close settings. NOTE: If you wish to have the shared calendar a different color, Tap the menu option (three line icon in left corner) Tap the Settings icon (gear) next to the shared calendar. When you share (your way) and give rights, you're only giving rights. The calendar will open and you will see your calendar as well as the shared calendar. We do it this way because when you create a calendar you are the admin of that calendar. The person who I sent the calendar to is not listed in the permissions tab. My work around only sendsĪ copy of the calendar. ![]() When you right click on the calendar then go to Share, you can either email (as an attachment) or actually "Share" the calendar (which is what you're talking about). No it's not sharing, I know how to do that.
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