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Unacitvating a complete project.

Post by Eloise » 18 Jun 2008, 10:51

Hi All,

Our project list is getting very long as there are projects that are finished and no longer need to be on that active list. How do I go about de-activating non active projects and what happens to them after that? Once we've changed a project to non acitve would we still be able to access that project elsewhere?

Many thanks for your help.
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Post by brucedenney » 22 Jul 2008, 15:52

To change the status, just open the record and use the drop down box.

Once you change the status to completed it is then possible to delete them and get rid of them for ever.

You can "hide" records using the search box and filtering on status number.
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Unactivating a complete project

Post by Eloise » 23 Jul 2008, 08:05

Thank you for your advise I will give this a go.

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