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Ektron CMS200/300 User Manual

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Deleting a Content Block<br />

NOTE<br />

Working with Folders and Content Blocks<br />

6. Choose a toolbar option from the top of the Edit Content<br />

window. These options are described in ”Toolbar Options on<br />

the Add Content Screen” on page 38.<br />

The ability to delete a content block is a privilege granted by the system<br />

adminstrator. If you do not see a Delete button ( ) on the View Content History<br />

screen, you do not have permission to do so.<br />

The Delete command lets permanently delete content blocks that<br />

are no longer needed on your Web site. Just as in publishing a<br />

content block, a content block needs to go through the approval<br />

chain before it is removed.<br />

To delete a content block, follow these steps.<br />

1. Access the view content screen for the content block you want<br />

to delete, as described in ”Viewing a Content Block” on<br />

page 31.<br />

2. Click the delete button ( ).<br />

3. The following message appears.<br />

4. Click OK to delete the content block.<br />

5. The screen is refreshed, and the updated content table<br />

appears.<br />

When the content block goes through the approval chain, it is<br />

deleted from <strong>Ektron</strong> <strong>CMS200</strong>/<strong>300</strong>. If you are the last approver in the<br />

approval chain, the content block is deleted immediately.<br />

See Also:”The Approval Chain on page 196<br />

<strong>Ektron</strong> <strong>CMS200</strong>/<strong>300</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>, Version 4.5, Revision 3 42

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