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    Default How do I delete a label's Type

    Hi

    I've created a family that includes a label.

    I've made multiple types (via the Element properties box) of that label that I now don't need.

    But I can find no way of deleting them.
    Is it possible to do this?

    Do I need to dlete the Label & create a new one?

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    Default Re: How do I delete a label's Type

    Find you label in the explorer tab tree, should be under annotation objects somewhere, and you should be able to delete unused sub types from there.

    You should also be able to purge unused, but make sure to check none and select the items to purge or you may lose somehting you wanted to keep.
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