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Frequently Asked Questions About and Help with the Calendar

Montana Role-Playing Calendar

Here are some frequently asked questions about the Montana Role-Playing Calendar. Feel free to browse these questions, or use the form available from each question to ask another question if you have one that is not answered here.

There are currently 39 questions answered.
What is a session? What is the Privacy Policy for the Role-Playing Calendar? Scheduling a session
What is a category? Can a campaign or session be associated with multiple systems? Can others edit my stuff?
What is the calendar for? How do I create a game? Lost password
What is a campaign? Uploading images Is there a way for me to view who is subsrcibed to my games?
What if my session is more than a day long? Why do I keep getting prompted for a password? My category isn't in the list
What is a type? How can I add a link? Why isn't my session visible in the calendar?
Adding a new publisher Using HTML in entries How do I create my administration account?
What is a system? What is a location? Including images
What are all the fields on the forms? Numbers in the edit button Changing locations
Broken links Can I send a message to my subscribed players? My campaign isn't in the list
My type isn't in the list How can I ask a Question? Are changes sent to a moderator?
Using different locations Can I hide my sessions? Do you have to be from Montana to use this calendar?
Copying sessions Is HTML required? What is the difference between a game session and a gaming event?

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