Where is the archive command?

Where is the archive command?

rwpinto763BC
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Where is the archive command?

rwpinto763BC
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I am the system administrator and can no longer find the archive command on the web. I can only fed the delete option. What am I missing?

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jhackney1972
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If you select a Project, in the Web Database, you will find the Archive command as shown in the Screen Capture.

 

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rwpinto763BC
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Hello John. Thank you for your response. Your display looks different from mine. There are no other columns that are not displayed. 

 

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jhackney1972
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From the screen capture you posted, it would seem you are not using a Team Hub, it would seem you are still using Single User Storage.  This is not recommended as one, it disables some major features of the Fusion 360 application, especially if you are on a Subscription License and two, it does not allow complete project management, especially with others.  You may have a Team Hub and just are not using it.  In the screen capture below, taken from the Fusion 360 Data Panel, you can see I have one Team Hub and am a member of three other Team Hub shared by other users.    I have grayed out their names but left the first letter.  You can see my "obsolete" Single User Storage at the bottom.

 

You mention you are a system administrator so you probably do not use Fusion 360 but even to administer it, you should create a Team Hub under your Autodesk Log-In Account.  You can see the Create Team icon at the bottom of my screen capture.  You can only have one Team Account per Fusion 360 Autodesk ID.

 

Team Hubs.jpg

 

 

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Hello John. Thanks again for your reply. I have both a Team Hub and Single User storage. As I have learned, it is possible to archive a project from either storage type.

 

Most of my projects have many models in them, and some of the models are deprecated as they have been replaced by a newer or better model. I had wanted to archive individual models within a project; apparently, that is not possible. I will move the deprecated models to a project intended for archiving as a workaround. Thanks again for your help!!

 

Robert

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