
If the scenario above doesn’t match yours, i’d like to collect the following information for further investigation. you can take a shot on your side and check the result. however, i can share the calendar if i only click “calendar” button. I have done a test on my side and reproduced the same scenario.

let’s move on to troubleshoot this issue. I understand this was a poor experience and i am so sorry for you were impacted. Help - this is all proving to be much too difficult" The similarity is that the sharing buttons as described above is greyed out. The second screen shot is not what I see on my computer (i.e. Of the three screen shots provided in the answer the first (the parent folder) looks like what I have on my computer - except that the buttons are greyed out as described above. I am not entirely sure what a sub-folder calendar is. It seems to be saying that the cause of the Greyout is that sharing sub-folder calendars is not possible. When I go into the organise tab the following buttons are greyed out: Want to be able to share my office 365 for Mac Outlook Calendar. I have cut and paste my original question that MSFT Support has ignored. How long does it take to consult and reply? I will do some consult and reply to you once I get some updates.

In the Calendar Properties box, choose Remove, then OK.One month ago - Claud Wang MSFT Support said "Thanks for reporting the issue. On the Organize tab, choose Calendar Permissions. Select the calendar you want to remove their permissions from. Remove permissions from someone you no longer want to share your calendar withĪt the bottom of the navigation pane, select the Calendar icon. Receive messages about a public folder and resolve duplication or overwrite issues. Is blocked from deleting anything on the shared calendarĬan delete meetings and appointments they created but not those created by the person sharing the calendarĭelete all meetings, appointments, and folder contents regardless of who created them This is a place where you can schedule appointments but not meetings.Įdit meetings and appointments they created but not those created by the person sharing the calendarĮdit all meetings, appointments, and folder contents regardless of who created them
#OUTLOOK FOR MAC CALENDAR PERMISSIONS GREYED OUT FREE#
Is blocked from reading anything on the shared calendarĬan see the time, subject, and location of meetings and appointments on the shared calendarĬan see when you are free and busy but no other detailsĬan create meetings and appointments on your calendarĬan create a folder under the shared calendar. This table explains the privileges that are associated with each permission level. In order for Mac users to see your calendar, they'll need to be assigned the Reviewer permission level. The default is free/busy, which shows your free/busy status in the scheduling assistant. You can grant different permission levels to different individuals. Note that the settings for Read, Write, Delete, and Other options change based on the permission level you choose.Ĭheck the boxes that apply in the Read, Write, Delete, and Other sections, and then select OK. In the Calendar Properties box, select the Permission Level down arrow, and choose the permission level to assign to the person you added. Tip: Their name will show up in the Calendar Properties box.
