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A project may be deleted from the Partek Flow server using the Image RemovedImage Added button on the upper right side of the Project View page (Figure 1).

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Alternatively, you can also delete your projects directly from the Homepage by clicking Image AddedDelete project (Image Removed) under the Actions column (Figure 2).

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Selecting Files for Deletion

After clicking the Image Removed button Image Added Delete project, a page displaying all the files associated with the project appears. Clicking the trianglewill expand the list. Select the files to be deleted from the server by clicking the corresponding checkboxes next to each file (Figure 3). By default, all output files generated by the project will be deleted.

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If you wish to delete the input files associated with the project, you can do that as well by clicking the Input files checkbox. Note that a warning icon  appears next to input files that are used in other projects (Figure 4). These cannot be deleted until all projects associated with them are deleted.

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Open a project and on the analysis page, click on the gear Image Removed button Image Addedbutton and choose Image Removed  Image AddedExport project (Figure 1). You can also export the project directly from Partek Flow home page by clicking the Image Removed Image Added icon under the Action column (Figure 2). 

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The Import project option is under Projects drop-down menu on the top of the Partek Flow page (Figure 5). This can be accessed on any Partek Flow page. 


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The input of this option is the zipped file of the exported project. Browse to the file location which can either be the Partek Flow server, a local machine, or a URL. The zip file first needs to be uploaded to the Partek Flow server (if it is not on the server already), and then Partek Flow will unpack the zip file into a project. The project name will be the same as the exported project name. If the project with the same name already exists, the imported project will have a number appended to it (e.g., ProjectName_1).

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