Understanding n!Fuze™ for SolidWorks®
n!Fuze Add-In for SolidWorks
Signing In to n!Fuze Add-In
Signing Out of n!Fuze Add-In
Recovering Sign In Information
Understanding the n!Fuze Add-In User Interface
Working with Workspaces (Add-In)
Creating a New Workspace (Add-In)
Viewing Workspace Information (Add-In)
Viewing Workspace Notifications (Add-In)
Adding Comments to Workspaces (Add-In)
Sharing Workspaces (Add-In)
Deleting Workspaces (Add-In)
Removing Yourself from a Shared Workspace (Add-In)
Working with Files (Add-In)
Using Tree View (Add-In)
Working with Notifications (Add-In)
Working with Contacts (Add-In)
n!Fuze Add-In Settings
Working with Comments (Add-In)
n!Fuze™ for SolidWorks® Web Client
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Deleting Workspaces (Add-In)

You can delete any workspace that you have created.

  1. Remove all files from the workspace. Workspaces which contain files cannot be deleted.
  2. Click the Home button.
  3. In the Home screen, move the mouse pointer over the workspace name and click Menu button.
  4. Click Delete Workspace.

    A confirmation dialog appears.

  5. Click Yes.

    The selected workspace is deleted.



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