Deleting Subscriptions
You can create subscriptions for folders and documents. You will receive an e-mail or a message in your inbox if changes are made to an object (see Inbox).
All subscribed objects are indicated by a Bell icon.
You can find an overview of all subscribed objects in the Notifications area in the main menu. They are also indicated by a Bell icon in the notifications list. You can access the main menu with the notifications area via the Main menu icon on the yuuvis® RAD bar.
You have several options to delete a subscription:
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via the actions menu of a selected object
To remove a subscription using the actions menu, follow these steps-
Select the desired object (in a hit list, a process file, or the favorites, inbox, or notifications areas in the main menu, for example). As another option, you can also switch to the folder view or the object view by double-clicking the selected object.
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Click Actions >GENERAL > Remove subscription.
The subscription is deleted. The Bell icon on the subscribed object is removed.
The subscription is removed from the notifications list in the notifications area in the main menu.
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in the notifications area in the main menu
To remove a subscription in the notifications area, follow these steps-
Use the Main menu icon on the yuuvis® RAD bar to access the main menu and switch to the Notifications area.
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Select the desired subscription in the notifications area in the notifications list.
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Click Actions >GENERAL > Remove subscription.
The subscription is deleted. The Bell icon on the subscribed object is removed.
The subscription is removed from the notifications list in the notifications area in the main menu.
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You can unsubscribe or follow-up objects that have been deleted from the system by marking the corresponding object in the list of notifications and then clicking the Remove subscriptions and follow-ups button in the object area. If you click the Remove from notifications button, the entry will be removed from the list of notifications. The subscription or follow-up itself is retained.