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Delete shortcuts
 

A shortcut is a link which points to a fact. If you delete a shortcut, the original fact remains stored in the respective . The original fact is still searchable with “Factlist & Search”.


 

There are two different possibilities to delete one or more shortcuts:

  


A) Delete one or more shortcuts in Structure

(1)  Open the folder where the shortcut(s) you want to delete is(are) located.


(2)  Search for the shortcut(s) in the list and highlight them by clicking in the checkboxes on the
       right side.
 


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(3) Now, click on users - icon shortcut löschen - 273287.2 "remove shortcut(s)" at the bottom of the list.


(4)
  A new page will be loaded. Now, click on the “delete”-button in order to start the deleting
      process.


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(5) The shortcut(s) is(are) deleted now. The original fact(s) is(are) stored in the respective
       service filing.

(6) Click on "continue" to return to the folder.

 

 

B) Delete one shortcut in the metainformation

(1)  Open the fact, whose shortcut you want to delete.


(2)  At the bottom of the fact is the metadata. There you can see which shortcuts have already been created for the respective fact.

 

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(3)  Click on the “delete”-link next to the shortcut you want to remove.


(4)  A new page will be loaded. Now, click on the “delete”-button in order to start the deleting process.


(5) The shortcut is now deleted. The original fact is stored in the respective service filing.







Metainfo:
AutorIn: Angela Gamsriegler, CK; Copyright: factline Webservices GmbH; Publiziert von: Ivo Marinov (factline3)
infoID: 1666167.1; Publiziert am 04 Jan. 2012 12:30
 
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