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You can easily remove existing content using the Content editor.
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Removing content
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1. Go to the Content mode. 2. Open the Content tree. 3. Go to the page you would like to delete. 4. Click Send to Trash.
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If you remove a Content item that has children (other content under it in the content tree), both this item and the children will be moved to Trash. |
Managing Trash
You can view all Content items that have been moved to trash. To do this, click Trash in the Discovery bar.
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The Trash screen lists the name of the removed Content item, its Content Type and the original Location under which it was placed.
When a Content item's parent is also in the trash, instead of the original Location you can see a message saying that the "Item's ancestors are in Trash."
Restoring content from Trash
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After a Content item has been moved to Trash, you can still restore it to its original Location.
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1. Click Trash in the Discovery bar. 2. Find and check the Content item you want to recover. 3. Click Restore Selected in the Action bar on the right. |
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The selected Content items will be returned to their original Locations. |
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Temporarily you cannot restore Content items whose parent have also been removed. This will be changed in upcoming versions. |
Cleaning out Trash
Content items placed in Trash can be permanently deleted by clicking Empty the Trash in the Action bar. This will delete all Content items in the Trash.
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Content items deleted in either of these ways will be removed permanently. You will not be able to restore them later. |