Archive Photos

Archive Photos



While you can't delete photos from a client record, you can archive them so they no longer appear in the record. To archive, go to the photos section of the client's record, then tap select at the top of the screen and choose the photos you want to hide. Tap the ellipsis at the top right then tap Archive. You'll be asked to type the number photos you're archiving to confirm. In this case we'll type five. Then tap done. A success message will appear at the top of the screen and the archived photos will no longer appear in the client's record.


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