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Calendar permission given, no Create Event button showing

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 10:21 am
by mfonnesbeck
I was given access to add events to our Young Men's calendar for our ward (Wines Park, Lehi, Utah) but I do not see the Create Event button on the calendar. The Ward Clerk has checked and I do have permissions and it's the same process he used to grant 2 other leaders access, but I don't see it and they do. What's wrong? Please help.

Re: Calendar permission given, no Create Event button showing

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 11:06 am
by russellhltn
Where are you looking for the button? There is none on the main page. Try clicking on the calendar and see what pops up.

Re: Calendar permission given, no Create Event button showing

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 12:03 pm
by aebrown
russellhltn wrote:Where are you looking for the button? There is none on the main page.
If you have calendar editing permissions, there is indeed a Create New Event button on the main page, but it's simply a plus sign in the upper right corner of the screen (next to the Print, Help, and Settings buttons). When you hover over the plus sign, you see "Create new event." That button should appear if you have edit permissions for any calendar.

Re: Calendar permission given, no Create Event button showing

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 4:26 pm
by mfonnesbeck
My ward clerk said that he gave me permission to access the calendar, but when I did click on the calendar link from the drop down menu to open the calendar, the plus sign icon is not present next to the printer, help, and settings icons in the top right of the screen. So I'm trying to look for the create event button on the calendar screen.

Re: Calendar permission given, no Create Event button showing

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 6:14 pm
by russellhltn
OK, so the question is how did the clerk grant access? If I was "by calling", then you have to be in a standard position, not a custom position (even of the same name). Custom positions carry no rights - ever.

If it was granted by name, then the question becomes if he granted it to the right person (Father/son can have confusingly similar names), and if that person's MRN number matches the MRN associated with your LDS Account. (Note: LDS Accounts are individual. Spouses cannot share them and expect them to work.)

Either way, it's time to go back to the clerk.