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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 1"""
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date="2014-10-31T20:21:52Z"
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content="""
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Well, let's see.. You've gone into the Configuration and picked "Unused
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files". The full text in front of you is:
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<pre>
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Managing unused files
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Old versions of files and deleted files can be preserved inside this repository.
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This might be useful, if you ever need to access those old or deleted files. But they'll also use up disk space. There are three ways to deal with this
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1. Set up a backup or archive repository, on a removable drive or in the cloud, and the unused files will be moved to it, freeing up space.
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[Add a new repository]
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2. Or, you can let unused files expire after a period of time.
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[Disable expiry / Enable expiry] after [7] days. [Save changes]
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</pre>
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So yes, if I read only item #2, and possibly skip the first sentence of it
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and look at only the "Disable expiry / Enable expiry",
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it seems a litte confusing, possibly, but if I read the 2 paragraphs
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of explaination above it, not so much?
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What do you find confusing about this form as a whole?
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