 Matt says we have a 365 group a non-team and would like to set what's a non-team non-team It's not just a group not teams. Yes. I would like to set numbers to have read only access However, there are areas we can't edit this and where we can doesn't work Good phrasing an example is the calendar. We want it only editable by owner Editable by owners but allow the members to view it any insight like to set members to have read only access Yeah, oh, it's I read I got an outlook group. They got an outlook group It's a it's a non-team then it's got to be an outlook group. Correct. Yeah 365 group with us yet. Yeah, where's that calendar hosted that we're sure point great So it's your point you can change the permissions, right to where you can have the owners permissions be I Just didn't know in the team I didn't know in the office 365 where that calendars Hosted and you know, they don't automatically show up in outlook anymore when you create them. You have to power shell them back in Like they used to be default there's a button now. Is there a button now? Hallelujah Okay Okay, perfect because that should have been a button from the beginning. It's like no have this show in Callan in the outlook, but It's it's not stored in exchange That calendars not in like a outlook exchange calendar when it's at a Christie's point It depends right is it a SharePoint calendar? Is it an outlook calendar? Is it a group calendar that was created with the group or is it an exchange calendar that you created as a shared calendar? That's not associated to specifically to a group. So it kind of depends if it's a Exchange calendar you can manage permissions very very easily if it is a SharePoint calendar You can manage permissions very very easily if it is a group resource calendar that gets a little bit more difficult So much complexity around calendars. I've never said this before but I think there should be like an e-book that Organizes Some links on how to mentioned it's been mentioned, right? Just crazy. Yeah, I Also think it's just sorry folks just soapboxing here for a second, but I also think it's it's kind of like tasks across Microsoft 365 I know but I won't like but there's movement there and there's some there's a team that's looking specifically cross-product At that and I'm just saying that Microsoft should hey, Jeff Tipper Should be somebody dedicated to Calendars I guess I put calendaring right up there like they've consolidated and Simplified sharing as an example across all the products and said hey It needs to be homogenous and needs to be you need to have a consistent Experience when you're sharing no matter what product across all of these different platforms Calendars falls into that category. I believe there needs to be consistent behavior. There's features that are missing It I've handled completely differently. It needs to be consolidated It's like calendars as a service should be something that is centralized and that every platform then Consumes that service Calendars Outlook you can overlay calendar share point you used to be able to now you can't anymore. So seeing a centralized calendar Everybody needs that I mean I have this not just in my own tenant and all the different workspaces, but In my world, you know, we have like 15 logins for each customer How do so we have we have to get an outside service like Calendly that lets us Cross mesh all of those read them and find our availability for people because Just because I'm available here does not mean I'm available over here Matt you opened yet another can of worms there Yes, indeed and you can use third-party web parts for this So like quiz quiz has a fantastic calendar plus one part that I use for one of my clients That essentially can bring in your existing in 365 calendars and then do overlays and you can customize like how it looks and How people access it and permissions and things like that So I mean it can be done, but there's kind of like there's something that has to go in the middle to make that happen If you are using a group calendar as opposed to the SharePoint calendar or the exchange calendars that you can do the permissions Behind the scenes there are ways to do it. It's just a matter of if you're asking out of the box No, but if you're asking can we do it with some custom stuff on top? Yes You should grab a link to that you said yes, please I haven't heard that one Yeah, I'll throw a link in here for you. So I'm actually a partner with them And I've been real happy with a lot of their products, but they have Some pretty neat pretty neat web parts Oh, they've done they asked me to be an evangelist for them at one point and They figured out the features that should have been built into SharePoint 20 years ago that we've been asking for like creating a secured views of lists So you can secure a view instead of or secure a column which we can't do out of the box at SharePoint So I think the SharePoint team used to go talk to those guys and figure out how they did it and build it in But yeah, there's a lot of really neat stuff. I've been a big fan of them Good tool