Using Origins - Deleting Origins

Using Origins - Deleting Origins

Deleting Origins

 

Origins that are no longer needed can be deleted.

To Delete an Origin

  1. Access Alignment Manager

  2. Right click on the Origin item you wish to delete.

The Origin options pop-up menu appears.

  1. Select Delete.

The selected Origin is deleted.

    Note: The currently active Origin cannot be deleted. To delete the currently active Origin you must make it inactive first.

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