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Transcript
00:08
If you're looking to remove an asset from your production,
00:11
your first step is to start by navigating to the folder containing that asset.
00:16
Identify the asset you wish to remove and select it
00:19
by clicking on the check box beneath its thumbnail.
00:24
Once selected, access the three dots icon,
00:27
which is your pathway to additional options.
00:30
Locate and choose the delete asset option situated at the bottom of the menu.
00:35
If you don't see the delete asset option,
00:38
you might need to check your folder permissions with your production admins.
00:42
After clicking on the delete asset button,
00:44
you will be asked to confirm the action.
00:47
Once confirmed, the asset will be removed from the folder.
00:54
If you'd like to delete multiple assets at once,
00:56
simply keep clicking the check boxes under the asset thumbnails,
01:01
which allows you to multi-select assets for deletion.
01:05
When you're ready to delete them, you'll find the option to do so
01:08
in the upper right corner of that folder.
01:14
You can also delete an entire batch of assets.
01:18
Click on the check box next to the batch name,
01:24
then locate the three dots at the top bar,
01:27
and click on the delete assets button. From the
01:29
dropdown.
01:32
Note that it is not currently possible to recover deleted assets.
01:36
So if you accidentally remove the wrong asset,
01:38
you'll need to re-upload it to the folder.
Video transcript
00:08
If you're looking to remove an asset from your production,
00:11
your first step is to start by navigating to the folder containing that asset.
00:16
Identify the asset you wish to remove and select it
00:19
by clicking on the check box beneath its thumbnail.
00:24
Once selected, access the three dots icon,
00:27
which is your pathway to additional options.
00:30
Locate and choose the delete asset option situated at the bottom of the menu.
00:35
If you don't see the delete asset option,
00:38
you might need to check your folder permissions with your production admins.
00:42
After clicking on the delete asset button,
00:44
you will be asked to confirm the action.
00:47
Once confirmed, the asset will be removed from the folder.
00:54
If you'd like to delete multiple assets at once,
00:56
simply keep clicking the check boxes under the asset thumbnails,
01:01
which allows you to multi-select assets for deletion.
01:05
When you're ready to delete them, you'll find the option to do so
01:08
in the upper right corner of that folder.
01:14
You can also delete an entire batch of assets.
01:18
Click on the check box next to the batch name,
01:24
then locate the three dots at the top bar,
01:27
and click on the delete assets button. From the
01:29
dropdown.
01:32
Note that it is not currently possible to recover deleted assets.
01:36
So if you accidentally remove the wrong asset,
01:38
you'll need to re-upload it to the folder.
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