Can I limit the spaces that are available to users to link a calendar. We have a high-level admin space which is only restricted to being edited by a few users. I've recently discovered that apparently any user can create a Team Calendar and link it to that space. Can I prevent that somehow?
In space tools / permissions, granting the users "Pages - Add - checkmark" will allow them to edit pages (including adding the team calendar macro). To restrict the ability to add a calendar, deny the editing ability by "Pages - Add - X".
Note: The impact of doing this is the user(s) wouldn't be able to edit any page on that space.
It look like I can create a calendar and attach it to ANY space.
Here I'm logged in as a local user that has the following permission in the 'IT Hub' space:
I can still create and add a calendar to the space.
Thoughts?
Jamie
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