Deleting Multiple Content Blocks
Use bulk actions to delete multiple Content Blocks at once, helping you keep your Content Library organized and free of outdated content.
Steps to delete multiple Content Blocks
Select the content items
Select the Content Library items you want to delete by checking the boxes next to each item.Open the Actions menu
Click the Actions button located in the table header to reveal the available bulk actions for the selected items.Select Delete Content Blocks
Choose Delete Content Blocks from the available bulk actions to begin removing the selected content items.Confirm the deletion
Review the selected items carefully before proceeding, as this action will permanently remove the content.Delete the selected content
Click Delete to permanently remove the selected Content Blocks. This action cannot be undone.
FAQs
How do I delete multiple Content Blocks at once?
Select the desired Content Blocks, click Actions, choose Delete Content Blocks, and confirm the deletion.
Where can I find the Actions button?
The Actions button is located in the table header and becomes available after selecting one or more Content Library items.
What happens when I select Delete Content Blocks?
A confirmation step is displayed before the selected Content Blocks are permanently removed.
Can I recover deleted Content Blocks?
In most cases, deleted Content Blocks cannot be recovered. Be sure to review your selection before confirming the deletion.
Can I delete multiple items in a single action?
Yes. Bulk actions allow you to delete multiple Content Blocks simultaneously.
Does deleting Content Blocks affect other content?
No. Only the selected Content Blocks are removed. Other content remains unchanged.
Can I select all displayed Content Blocks before deleting?
Yes. Use the checkbox in the table header to select all items currently displayed in the table.
Why should I use bulk deletion?
Bulk deletion saves time and helps maintain an organized Content Library by removing multiple outdated or unnecessary Content Blocks in a single operation.