On Fri, Aug 11, 2023 at 07:41 PM, kharrisma@... wrote:
A new group was created within LifeRing, dealing with our literature,
Just to clarify the terminology, you have created a
subgroup if it's within another group.
and many people seem to be having issues finding and joining it.? We post the link to the new group so people can sign up, and apparently some of us get right to the site and join with no issues, others have a new email opened up and pre-addressed to the new group, and still others get sent to the main LifeRing email groups page, where the new group is not listed.
Are the people who have issues members of your main group?? A person must belong to the main group in order to belong to a subgroup?
I've checked the group settings and Visibility *is* set to being visible within the parent group (which is probably a clue right there but I don't know where to take it), but it's still not listed in the email groups page.
If the subgroup setting is to be visible within the main group then you will find it under the Subgroups option on the left-side menu.?
?Is there any way I can get our groups to display in a "Tree" format, as is used in file management??? I'm not able to get any sense of which is the parent group, and what subgroups depend from that parent group, and which sub-subgroups depend from those sub groups.? If I could see something like that I think I'd have a better idea of what might be going on.
It would be a very small tree. A main group can have subgroups but a subgroup
cannot have another subgroup within that.? If your left-side menu has a Subgroups option then that's the main group. That option will show you which subgroups you belong to and which ones you can join - based upon your subgroup visibility settings.
Regards
Andy