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Deleting Loop workspaces - Microsoft Loop Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Loop for Beginners
Deleting Loop workspaces
- [Instructor] Just as a loop component or a loop page can be deleted, an entire loop workspace can also be deleted. I do want to caution you before we delete a workspace, that if you delete it and you need to restore it, you as an end-user are not able to do that. There is not a recycle bin available for you to restore it from. It would require you to contact your IT department, where they would have to, as an admin behind the scenes, take it through a process to be able to restore that for you. So here's how you can delete a workspace. We're going to go out to the list of workspaces. We're going to locate the workspace like this Red 30 Tech workspace. When you hover over it, go to the three dots, that's the more menu, and then select delete. It is going to ask you to confirm that you would like to delete this workspace. When you're deleting a workspace, you are deleting all of the pages and the content within those pages permanently. Let's go ahead and select delete, and once it has…
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Managing page versions1m 56s
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Commenting on Loop page content2m 5s
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Managing @mention, conversations, assigned tasks, and invite notifications3m
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Searching Loop workspaces and pages1m 59s
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Sharing a Loop workspace, page, or component2m 51s
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Creating Loop workspace pages from templates5m 24s
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Printing and exporting workspace pages1m 55s
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Deleting Loop workspaces1m 24s
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Catching up on collaboration in a workspace1m 29s
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