Can I delete a canceled meeting from my Canvas page?
I cannot figure out how to do this.
It is also showing up on my students page.
Hello @PecosGalamore
Thanks for posting this in the Canvas Community!
I believe that you can delete teams meetings if they were cancelled. I know that you can go to the course calendar and edit/delete the item showing for the day. You would just locate and click on the item in the calendar and select the option or "Delete."
I am not very familiar with the Teams Integration your school is using. If you see the Teams navigation link in the course, you should be able to click on it and edit any meetings that are currently setup. There should be an option to delete it IIRC. If you don't see that, you would want to reach out to your schools helpdesk or IT team for further instructions on how to delete the meeting.
Hopefully this helps!
-Colton
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