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[QUOTE="Tuke, post: 108624, member: 31880"] For reasons I won't go into, I had some issues the first time I attempted to set up and sequence using XLights and had to start over. Anyway, while I was re doing my layout I had to use different names for the same items because XLights would tell me "A model already exists with that name". For example I used "CCane01" for a candy cane lawn model the first time. When I had to re do everything, and XLights prompted me that a model already existed with that name, I changed the name a bit and moved on thinking I could go back and delete the original model and name later. Well, it's later and I am unable to figure out how to delete all the original models that I am not using but are really becoming an issue due to the confusion they are creating for me with other models and channels. Can someone tell me how I can delete those unused models? The manual says to right click and then delete. However, when I right click, I don't get an option to delete. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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