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63 days ago |
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63 days ago |
If you’ll go to the project you want to remove, you’ll find an “edit” button at the top. I suggest removing all the material put there….or you can also check the box at the bottom that says you can exclude the public showing of your project. That’s how I’d do it. You can also “cancel and go back” on that project…but you have to press “edit” on that specific project. I think that would remove everything. -- /\/\/\ BarryW /\/\/\ Stay so busy you don't have time to die. |
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63 days ago |
thanks barry for the quick reply! I will give it a shot and see how it works. -- Nicholas, Journeyman Cabinetmaker, Partenkirchen, Germany |
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63 days ago |
Hi, you can remove your project in the first 60 minutes. Then you can only edit it. If you still need to remove some of your projects just send me a message with the project links. -- Martin, http://lumberjocks.com | My Facebook: http://profile.to/msojka |
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63 days ago |
Ok Thanks Martin! -- Nicholas, Journeyman Cabinetmaker, Partenkirchen, Germany |
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60 days ago |
Not smart enough? Your smart enough to ask. Be confident enough to try and intelligent enough to ask. Well done. -- I cut the damned thing twice and its still too short |
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60 days ago |
There’s no such thing as a stupid question, except the one not asked. -- RTB. "dumb animals are not stupid they simply can't talk " |
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