Difference between revisions of "Deleting Project Views"

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Project view TAM file, template TAT files, color palettes files, and custom Milestone symbol files are all managed as Microsoft Windows files.  Accordingly, whenever you find it necessary to delete an unneeded project view file, etc. you may do so by using the standard Microsoft Windows file delete function. 
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==Overview==
  
For example, a project view TAM file may be deleted from the Microsoft Windows Explorer form as shown below:
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Project view '''.TAM''' file, '''template '''.TAT''' files, '''color palettes''' files, and '''custom milestone symbol''' files are all managed as Microsoft Windows files. 
  
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Accordingly, whenever you find it necessary to '''delete''' an unneeded project view file, etc. you may do so by using the standard Microsoft Windows file '''delete''' function. 
  
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==Example==
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1) For example, a project view '''.TAM''' file may be '''deleted''' from the Microsoft Windows Explorer form as shown below:
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<center>[[File:P52-23_3-(1)-06052015.png]]</center>
  
Alternatively, just selecting the desired file to delete in the Microsoft Window Explorer form shown above and hitting your keyboard’s “Delete” key will accomplish the same thing.
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2) Alternatively, just selecting the desired file to '''delete''' in the Microsoft Window Explorer form shown above and hitting your keyboard’s '''Delete''' key will accomplish the same thing.
  
 
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[[Category:Editing a Project View]]
 
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Revision as of 15:00, 22 April 2016

Overview

Project view .TAM file, template .TAT files, color palettes files, and custom milestone symbol files are all managed as Microsoft Windows files.

Accordingly, whenever you find it necessary to delete an unneeded project view file, etc. you may do so by using the standard Microsoft Windows file delete function.

Example

1) For example, a project view .TAM file may be deleted from the Microsoft Windows Explorer form as shown below:

P52-23 3-(1)-06052015.png

2) Alternatively, just selecting the desired file to delete in the Microsoft Window Explorer form shown above and hitting your keyboard’s Delete key will accomplish the same thing.

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