Difference between revisions of "Deleting Project Views for OnePager Live"

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Project view '''.TAM''' files, '''template '''.TAT''' files, '''color palettes''' files, and '''custom milestone symbol''' files are all managed as typical Microsoft Windows files. 
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1) To '''delete''' a project view that is unneeded, navigate from the OnePager Live '''Home (Getting Started)''' page by clicking the '''Settings''' button at the top of the page as shown below:
  
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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2) On the '''Settings''' page, click the '''Delete Project View(s)''' button as shown here:
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==Example==
 
==Example==

Revision as of 21:30, 29 July 2016

Overview

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1) To delete a project view that is unneeded, navigate from the OnePager Live Home (Getting Started) page by clicking the Settings button at the top of the page as shown below:

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2) On the Settings page, click the Delete Project View(s) button as shown here:

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Example

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

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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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