Hide Table of Contents

Deleting Shared Files

When a file is shared in two locations, you can delete the file from one location and retain it in the other location.

Be careful not to delete a shared file that is being referenced by a parent file such as an assembly. If you do, the reference information for the parent file is removed and you must update the parent and resolve the missing reference.

To delete shared files:

  1. Check whether a parent file references the file you want to delete:
    1. Select the file to delete and click the Where Used tab.
      The File Name column shows files that reference the selected file.

      Right-click a parent file and click Browse to.

    2. In the new Explorer window that opens, click the Contains tab.
    3. In the Found in column, verify that the parent file is not pointing to the folder of the file you want to delete.
  2. In the folder that contains the file to be deleted, right-click the file and click Delete.
    The file is removed from the file list.
  3. To remove the shared symbol from the file that remains, right-click the folder that contained the deleted file and click Properties.
  4. In the Properties dialog box, on the Deleted Items tab, right-click the deleted file and click Destroy.
  5. When prompted to confirm that you want to delete the file, click Yes.
  6. Click OK.


Provide feedback on this topic

SOLIDWORKS welcomes your feedback concerning the presentation, accuracy, and thoroughness of the documentation. Use the form below to send your comments and suggestions about this topic directly to our documentation team. The documentation team cannot answer technical support questions. Click here for information about technical support.

* Required

 
*Email:  
Subject:   Feedback on Help Topics
Page:   Deleting Shared Files
*Comment:  
*   I acknowledge I have read and I hereby accept the privacy policy under which my Personal Data will be used by Dassault Systèmes

Print Topic

Select the scope of content to print:

x

We have detected you are using a browser version older than Internet Explorer 7. For optimized display, we suggest upgrading your browser to Internet Explorer 7 or newer.

 Never show this message again
x

Web Help Content Version: SOLIDWORKS PDM 2016 SP05

To disable Web help from within SOLIDWORKS and use local help instead, click Help > Use SOLIDWORKS Web Help.

To report problems encountered with the Web help interface and search, contact your local support representative. To provide feedback on individual help topics, use the “Feedback on this topic” link on the individual topic page.