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Best answer by Neil_Enns_-_Ado

The ability to hide/archive a project is something on our roadmap but isn't currently available. In the mean time you can edit the list of authorized users on the project to remove your account and that will at least get it out of your project dropdown list.

Neil

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Neil_Enns_-_Ado
Adobe Employee
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Adobe Employee
June 22, 2015

The ability to hide/archive a project is something on our roadmap but isn't currently available. In the mean time you can edit the list of authorized users on the project to remove your account and that will at least get it out of your project dropdown list.

Neil

Haeme_Ulrich
September 8, 2015

Is this still the case? No option to delete a project?

Thanks

Haeme Ulrich

Neil_Enns_-_Ado
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
September 8, 2015

Yes, this is still the case.

Neil

November 10, 2015

If it is still the case, the edit option could be a little bit wider. I need to change 1-top level into 2-top level. But such action is not allowed.

KristyDuncan
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
November 30, 2015

Currently, you cannot delete or remove projects. The ability to hide projects ("archive") is on the roadmap. This will enable you to remove projects from view that may be duplicates, used for testing or no longer active.

Colin_Fleming
November 30, 2015

You still cannot change a project from one top-level to two top-level or the other way.

If you built a project with the wrong number of top-levels, you must create a new project.

You cannot currently delete the project that was built incorrectly.

And there is no method to copy content, collections, cards, or layouts from one project to another.

December 1, 2015

I would put in a feature request for the following:

• Delete Projects - from a high level permission only - with a double pop-up warning

• Copy content, collections, cards, or layouts from one project to another.

Seems pretty clear to me these solutions are high on a few people's lists!

aziegler
December 1, 2015


Oh yes, they are!

Sounds a bit crazy, don't you think?

December 2, 2015

All good things come to those who wait.

JohnMetzger
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
December 3, 2015

If what you are trying to do is remove the project from the drop down menu or from other parts of the dashboard, you can achieve almost the same thing by simply removing the users from that project. Those users will no longer see the project anywhere in the UI. The only caveat is that the admin can not remove themselves from the project.