Capacity Reached - Unable to delete "My Editable Documents" to free capacity

Capacity Reached - Unable to delete "My Editable Documents" to free capacity

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Capacity Reached - Unable to delete "My Editable Documents" to free capacity

john.n.johnson
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Reached my max capacity of 10 documents. All files are archived (see attached). But several remain in "My Editable Documents (see attached) which I believe keeps my capacity at 10 and I cant delete or move them.  If I right click on these files nothing happens. Any help will be greatly appreciated. 

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piotr.kornafel
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Hello @john.n.johnson 
Could you share your email with me?

I will check your account and maybe I've been able to help.

Piotr Kornafel
Global Product Support

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piotr.kornafel
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@@john.n.johnso 
In meantime, I found an article in our internal base that can help you.

Could you check the following steps:

 

  1. Restore Archived designs from Fusion 360 hub
  2. Navigate to "My Editable Documents" on Fusion 360
  3. Mark them as "Read-only"
  4. Those files can be archived after marking them as "Read-only" if not required 

Piotr Kornafel
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john.n.johnson
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Thanks for the response/offering help to support me. My e-mail is john.n.johnson@comcast.net. I did see your added response to try to restore my archive etc. I will do it this morning (still very early in the USA) and revert back with findings. Many thanks.
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john.n.johnson
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Hi Piotr. Your suggestion worked!!. Many thanks for your prompt support in helping me resolve this "frustrating" situation I got myself into.
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piotr.kornafel
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Hi @john.n.johnson 
😄 Is very nice to hear that I could help 🙂

Have a nice weekend 🙂 

Piotr Kornafel
Global Product Support

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john.n.johnson
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You enjoy your weekend as well. This has taught me something that I have been struggling with for a while now and caused a lot of frustration on my part. Now that I know what to do, I, as a woodworking hobbyist who use Fusion 360 exclusively for all my designs (irrespective of how simple), can now manage this situation. I do need to practice managing my projects in a better way (optimized, grouping drawings and design into a single project etc.). As a newbie to Fusion, I will practice by cleaning up my existing project/folders. Many thanks once again. Excellent support!!!

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piotr.kornafel
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@john.n.johnson 

Maybe you know about this but there is a pretty nice app for woodworking in Fusion.

Here you can find a link to the introduction of this add-in: 

JoinerCAD for beginners (Introduction)

 

What's more, below I put some extra links to tutorials including texturing and appearance making maybe you find something useful:



1) Importing CUSTOM MATERIALS in Fusion 360
2) Creating custom materials in Fusion 360
3) How to apply materials in Fusion 360

 

🙂

Piotr Kornafel
Global Product Support

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