Archive or Delete a Project

Feel like your portfolio is bogged down with old projects? Want to do some spring cleaning? Easily archive your projects for accessing later on. Delete a project to permanently remove it from your portfolio. 



Archive a Project

*Note: If you have the Free version of WriterDuet, archived projects still count towards your three-project limit. If you have three or more projects in your Portfolio and would like to create a new one, you will either need to delete projects to free up space or upgrade to a paid subscription.

  1. Open your portfolio
    1. Select File > Open Project OR press Cmd/Ctrl + O
  2. Select the project you would like to archive
  3. Select Move to Archive or right-click to select Archive
    1. The number of projects in your Archive folder will be displayed in red next to Open Archive.


Move a Project out of the Archive

  1. Open your portfolio
    1. Select File > Open Project OR press Cmd/Ctlr + O
  2. Select Open Archive
  3. Select the project you would like to move back to the Portfolio
  4. Select Move to Portfolio or right-click to select Move to Portfolio



Delete a Project

  1. While viewing the project, select File > Remove Project
    1. This action is permanent. After deleting, the content cannot be recovered. We highly recommend saving a .wdz or .fdx backup before deleting the project.
  2. If you are sure, select Remove 
    1. The project will still be visible in the window as a Read-Only document. If you still need it, please copy-and-paste the content to a new project, since you will not be able to access this document again. 

OR

  1. Open your portfolio
    1. Select File > Open Project OR press Cmd/Ctrl + O
  2. Select the project you would like to delete
  3. Right-click to select Delete
    1. This action is permanent. After deleting, the content cannot be recovered. We highly recommend saving a .wdz or .fdx backup before deleting the project.
  4. You will be asked if you would like to permanently delete [project name]
  5. If you are sure, select Delete
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