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How do you delete for sale items that are on my file. As they are sold and want more space.


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> Click on "My Control Center" in the top bar of the home page,

> "Edit my files" is the bottom option on the left-hand menu,

> select and delete.


That's only for uploading files. The delete function there is just to undo your selection of a file for upload.


I don't see much point in editing posts in order to save space. Use right click and View Page Source (or similar) in your browser, to see how small a proportion of the thread's file (as downloaded) is taken up by your actual words. On the server it may be even less. Attached files take up much more space.


In any case, when I see deletions of For Sale items after their sale it just gets me wondering about the poster's integrity and what they may want to hide.


Btw, expect this thread to eventually be moved to the About This Forum section.

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