Deleting or replacing resources

When a resource or resource folder (with its contents) is deleted, all instances of the resource in the active file can be deleted completely or replaced with a locus or a different resource of the same type.

To delete a resource/resource folder:

From the Resource Manager’s file browser pane, select the active file.

Right-click on the resource/resource folder to delete, and select Delete from the context menu.

Alternatively, select the resource/folder and press the Delete key.

If there are any instances of a deleted resource currently in the drawing, the Delete [resource] dialog box opens. Otherwise an alert displays to confirm the deletion.

Click to show/hide the parameters.Click to show/hide the parameters.

Parameter

Description

Delete [resource] completely

Deletes all instances of the resource in the drawing

Delete and replace [resource] Instances with Loci

Deletes all instances of the resource in the drawing and replaces them with loci.

This option is available only for point objects (see Plug-in types).

Delete and replace [resource] with

Deletes all instances of the resource in the drawing and replaces them with the resource selected from the Resource Selector.

This option is available only if the current file and libraries have at least one additional resource of the same type available to replace the resource that is being deleted.

Red symbols and plug-in object styles do not offer the replacement options; the instances in the drawing are converted to unstyled objects with the existing parameters. You can replace the plug-in object style of all objects that use the style by Creating custom selection scripts.

Click Yes.

The resource/folder is deleted and each resource instance is either deleted or replaced with the selected resource.

You can select multiple resources to delete at the same time. However, the option to replace instances of the deleted resource with a different resource is available only if all the resources selected for deletion are of the same type, such as all gradients or all record formats.

Deleting a symbol definition

 

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