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Is It Possible To Select A Bunch Of Experiment And Archive Them All At Once ? I Tried With The Checkbox But There Is No Option To Archive Them All. I Do It One By One By Hand At The Moment.

Is it possible to select a bunch of experiment and archive them all at once ? I tried with the checkbox but there is no option to archive them all. I do it one by one by hand at the moment.

  
  
Posted 4 years ago
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now that I know I could use the right click I'll use it like in google drive etc.

That was the initial thought, but I think right clicking on a web page is not you "go to action", especially for Mac ppl ...

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

now that I know I could use the right click I'll use it like in google drive etc.

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

Hi SteadyFox10
Yes we changed the Web UI, to something more intuitive (but after you get used to the original design , I guess not that obvious).
After selecting a bunch of experiment, right click one of them, you will be able to archive them all (it will display the number of experiments you are about to archive)

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

Oh right click! Nice, I don't even right click on web page usually, that pretty nice. Thanks.

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

Maybe just adding the use case in the document or elsewhere like video idk could be useful.

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

Hmm I guess that now that you mention it, not that obvious when I'm on a Mac as well, maybe we should have the archive button at the bottom as well..
SteadyFox10 What do you think?

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

BTW: the same hold for tagging multiple experiments at once

  
  
Posted 4 years ago