Hi there! I understand you're having trouble deleting an event in the TeamReach app on your iPhone with iOS 18.7. To help you better, could you please tell me a bit more? Are you the team leader or an admin for your group in the app? Are you trying to delete an event you created or someone else's event?
Meanwhile, here are some initial steps you can try:
1. Check Your Permissions: Only team leaders or admins have the authority to delete events. Make sure you are logged in with the appropriate role.
2. Update the App: Sometimes, bugs in older versions prevent deletions. Please check the App Store to ensure your TeamReach app is updated to the latest version.
3. Restart the App: Close the TeamReach app completely and reopen it. Sometimes refreshing the app fixes minor glitches.
If you've already tried these or if the problem persists despite having leader access and the latest app version, let me know. We can then explore more advanced troubleshooting steps together. How does that sound?
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Hi there! I understand you're having trouble deleting an event in the TeamReach app on your iPhone with iOS 18.7. To help you better, could you please tell me a bit more? Are you the team leader or an admin for your group in the app? Are you trying to delete an event you created or someone else's event?
Meanwhile, here are some initial steps you can try:
1. Check Your Permissions: Only team leaders or admins have the authority to delete events. Make sure you are logged in with the appropriate role.
2. Update the App: Sometimes, bugs in older versions prevent deletions. Please check the App Store to ensure your TeamReach app is updated to the latest version.
3. Restart the App: Close the TeamReach app completely and reopen it. Sometimes refreshing the app fixes minor glitches.
If you've already tried these or if the problem persists despite having leader access and the latest app version, let me know. We can then explore more advanced troubleshooting steps together. How does that sound?