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How to Remove a Schedule
Steps:
Alternate Deletion Methods
Confirmation Prompt
Removing Schedules
Removing a schedule
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You can
manually remove
any type of scheduled presentation—whether it is a
Simple
,
Playlist
, or
Advanced
schedule—directly from either the
Calendar View
or
Table View
.
How to Remove a Schedule
Steps:
In the
Destinations tree view
(left panel), select the
Viewer
or
Viewer Group
where the schedule was created.
In the
Calendar
or
Table
view,
click
to select the scheduled presentation you wish to delete.
Navigate to the
Home
tab on the ribbon bar.
In the
Clipboard
group, click
Delete
.
Alternate Deletion Methods
You can also remove a schedule using one of the following methods:
Click the
Delete
button in the
Manage Schedule
group of the
Home
tab.
Right-click
the schedule and select
Delete
from the context menu.
Press the
Del
key on your keyboard after selecting the schedule.
Confirmation Prompt
A confirmation message will appear:
“Are you sure you want to delete this schedule?”
Click
Yes
to permanently remove the schedule.
Click
No
to cancel the action.
Once confirmed, the schedule will be removed from the view and will no longer be active for the selected destination(s).
Editing the period of your schedule
Removing a recurring schedule
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