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Normally when I go to Resources > Cloud Platform project... in Google Apps Scripting, I see it says This script is currently associated with project: and I have a direct link to the cloud project associated with this script.

However, for some of my scripts, I see the following:

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This script has an Apps Script-managed Cloud Platform project.

This is problematic because when I try to enable the Advanced Calendar API, for example, I don't know where to find my Cloud Platform project.

Normally I would click that link and then enable the Google Calendar API in the dashboard, for example.

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Turns out if you see This script has an Apps Script-managed Cloud Platform project. the set up for advanced services is actually much easier.

Simply go to Resources > Advanced Google Services... and enable the one you want. No need to muck around with the Cloud Platform settings!

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