Hey Brad, The way access levels work is when an object is created or shared with someone in the system, then their access is raised via the Access Level, we don't apply the new access retroactively. Here's an example of why: You have a worker in the system that spends a lot of time doing work on tasks and issues. That worker gets a promotion to a project manager role. However, they're only responsible for projects for a certain department, whereas they were in a different department prior. For security purposes, we wouldn't want that person to automatically receive increased access to objects they either had limited access to, or even no access to prior to their access level changing. So, in this scenario, Narayan was spot on.. go back into the object, actions, sharing, and edit the sharing to include delete access as well. Note, you can do this in bulk as well, you just need to bulk select, click share, add the user, and then change from View to Manage access. I hope this helps! Thanks, Dustin Martin Assigned Support Engineer Workfront