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Is there a way to delete a component or a wall type that you've already loaded(take it completely out of the list)? I'm a student and we're passing this file back and forth and people are adding and renaming components and it's getting out of hand. It's hard to know which of the five similar components is the most current one. Any advice?
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You can always use the "Purge Unused" and select what do you want to purge....
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Ok, I figured it out. On the browser bar under families you can expand each type of family and delete it there.
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