Can you explain how we do this? I know you can manually create an adhoc group, but my register has as many as 150 children on it so it is very time consuming to manually create a group with this many names on it. What i was thinking of is a Group that is driven by the members of a register which is updated as and when we add/remove children to a register.
HI
Can you explain how we do this? I know you can manually create an adhoc group, but my register has as many as 150 children on it so it is very time consuming to manually create a group with this many names on it. What i was thinking of is a Group that is driven by the members of a register which is updated as and when we add/remove children to a register.
Thanks
Sam
Thanks for the suggestion and for the response! :) This is a good option in the response above to create an ad-hoc group for communication.
Hi there, you can create ad-hoc group types and within that you can create groups for ASC etc.