Sylvia,

You will not lose any data if you delete the contents of the
C:\Legacy\Web folder. That folder creates a new folder for each named
project. Inside the project folder are the pages created for the project
and copies of the pictures needed in the web pages. Since everything in
those folders is a copy of what is in your own file deleting the
contents will not affect the date, nor the originals of the pictures.

Brian
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On 19/05/2011 11:26 PM, sylvia wrote:
> Was messing around...didn't organize or arrange anything, just decided to
> click on "create web pages" (as this is a new idea to me and I wanted to see
> what it might look like).  So, now my curiosity is satisfied and I want to
> delete my experiment but I'm afraid I'll delete the wrong things and lose
> something I don't want to lose.  So, would appreciate some simple, clear
> directions please on how to do that?   On the same page if I click on
> Project Name box "browse", I get a drop down of C:/, Legacy, Web,  dec 2009
> ((the name of the project and inside this folder is my pictures)).  I'm not
> interested in this web page, just afraid I might lose my data.  Thx, sylvia


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