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I have a hockey mom who added her entire season to the calendar but she made them all PRIVATE. Obviously they won't show up unless she's logged in - is there an EASY way to convert every event to PUBLIC so I don't have to go in an edit each and every one individually? Thanks in advance!
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The most sure-fire way would be to do each one individually. I suppose you might also be able to :

1. export them all to csv (http://www.localendar.com/elsie?JSP=Export)
2. delete all events on the calendar (under Options->Events)
3. edit the export file to switch them to public
4. re-import them

Not a great solution if some of the events repeat though, b/c that would be lost during the export process as the repeating events are created to individual instances.

Also, under Options, you can change your default event type to Public.
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