Is the person who enabled content sharing on the campaign over their limit?
Is there still someone in the campaign who actually owns the Humblewood book?
Are the player's licensing entitlements in sync as indicated here?
Are the licensing entitlements in sync for the person in the campaign who actually owns the Humblewood book?
Hi! Thank you for the response, it took a while for me to confirm all of this. It seems this is all good but now me and my friend who owns the Humblewood book is realizing there just might be a problem with his content sharing. Even though he has a bunch of sourcebooks, none of them are being shared even though content sharing is enabled, he is not past his limit, he has the membership, everything is synced, etc. So it might just be a DNDBeyond problem with something and not a problem with the Humblewood source :(
Just to clarify: the person who owns the books does not need to have a subscription to share them.
What you need to check on is the person who enabled content sharing in the campaign. This may be the DM or one of players (it says their username on the campaign screen). You need to make sure that person still has an active subscription and isn’t over the limit of five campaigns they can enable sharing for.
Is the person who enabled content sharing on the campaign over their limit?
Is there still someone in the campaign who actually owns the Humblewood book?
Are the player's licensing entitlements in sync as indicated here?
Are the licensing entitlements in sync for the person in the campaign who actually owns the Humblewood book?
Hi! Thank you for the response, it took a while for me to confirm all of this. It seems this is all good but now me and my friend who owns the Humblewood book is realizing there just might be a problem with his content sharing. Even though he has a bunch of sourcebooks, none of them are being shared even though content sharing is enabled, he is not past his limit, he has the membership, everything is synced, etc. So it might just be a DNDBeyond problem with something and not a problem with the Humblewood source :(
Just to clarify: the person who owns the books does not need to have a subscription to share them.
What you need to check on is the person who enabled content sharing in the campaign. This may be the DM or one of players (it says their username on the campaign screen). You need to make sure that person still has an active subscription and isn’t over the limit of five campaigns they can enable sharing for.
Ohhh I see, I am the DM and my subscription is good and I only have two campaigns I am content sharing for... but it still isnt working for some reason
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Just to clarify: the person who owns the books does not need to have a subscription to share them.
What you need to check on is the person who enabled content sharing in the campaign. This may be the DM or one of players (it says their username on the campaign screen). You need to make sure that person still has an active subscription and isn’t over the limit of five campaigns they can enable sharing for.
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Ohhh I see, I am the DM and my subscription is good and I only have two campaigns I am content sharing for... but it still isnt working for some reason