How can I archive multiple projects?
To enhance your project management capabilities, EyeQuestion provides a feature that allows you to archive multiple projects simultaneously. In this article, we will walk you through the steps to archive multiple projects effortlessly.
Before you can archive projects, it's essential to note that only projects that have been closed can be archived.
Step 1. Click on Project>Batch Archive Project.
Step 2. Select the projects you want to archive and click Batch Archive Projects.
Step 3. A pop-up window will appear, prompting you to confirm the archiving of the selected projects.
Step 4. After the batch archiving process has been completed successfully, a confirmation message will be displayed.
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