Hi Dan, Welcome to the group,
Your hunch is correct. You can either delete (the svn action) a missing file to delete it from the repository in your next commit, or update the folder that contains the file to fetch it from the repository again. All the best, - Dirk the Versions team On Jan 5, 5:32 pm, dan <roadwarrior...@gmail.com> wrote: > I deleted a file from my project in my local copy because I wanted to > remove it from the project. In the Versions browse view the file name > shows up with a gray question mark surrounded by a dashed square box > and the text "Missing". Since I want the file removed from the project > in the SVN repository what action should I take when I right click on > the icon? Do I choose "Delete" to delete the file from the project in > the SVN repository when I commit my working copy? Thanks for your help > in advance.
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