Delete a project
Remove a project from Teamspace. Its photos stay in All photos with no project assignment.
When you’d do this
Section titled “When you’d do this”A project is finished or was created by mistake and you want it off your project list. Deleting it keeps the photos.
What you need
Section titled “What you need”- Role
- Team Owner, Team Admin
- Surface
- App and Web
- Plan
- Free · Business
- Affects
- Removes the project for everyone; photos are kept but lose their project label
- Open the project and go to its settings.
- Tap Delete project.
- Confirm in the dialog.
What happens to the photos
Section titled “What happens to the photos”Deleting a project does not delete its photos. They stay in All photos, but with no project assignment. Filter All photos to find them again.
Common pitfalls
Section titled “Common pitfalls”- Photos are kept, not removed. If your goal was to free storage, deleting the project won’t do it. Delete the photos separately from All photos.
- A cloud connection on the project stops. If the project synced to SharePoint or Google Drive, that sync ends. Files already uploaded stay in the cloud folder.
- Deletion removes the project’s address and access list too. Only the photos survive, and they lose their project label.
See also
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