How to Clean-Up Storage?

How to Clean-Up Storage?

On the account usage page, users have the ability to eliminate unwanted files, enabling them to maintain a clutter-free system devoid of unnecessary data. Additionally, this option provides a means for users to monitor the amount of storage utilized in their system.

To initiate a Storage Clean-Up in the system, follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the Clean-Up Storage option located in the left-hand side menu on the home screen.



2. On the landing page, you'll find details regarding available storage, exhausted storage, and the number of generated documents based on your subscription plan. 



3. Below, there's an option to filter and tidy up documents by selecting specific criteria such as Environment, Channel, Team, File Type, and Templates. 



4. Additionally, you can clean documents generated within a particular date range. 





5. Enter the necessary filters and press the Search button.
6. The system will present a list of documents according to your search criteria.
7. Take steps to organize and declutter these documents, ensuring a clean workspace without any unnecessary files.

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