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2 | 2 | id: reset-or-delete-corpus |
3 | | -title: Reset or Delete a Corpus |
| 3 | +title: Delete Corpus, Disable Corpus, and Clear Corpus Data |
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5 | 5 |
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6 | | -If you decide to stop using a corpus you have three options. |
| 6 | +If you decide to stop using a corpus, you have three options on the corpus |
| 7 | +**Settings** tab. |
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8 | 9 | 1. **Disable**: Disables query or indexing requests. A disabled corpus can be |
9 | 10 | reenabled at any time from this same page. |
10 | | -2. **Reset**: Clear all the data within the corpus, but leave the corpus |
| 11 | +2. **Clear corpus data**: Clear all the data within the corpus, but leave the corpus |
11 | 12 | definition intact. |
12 | 13 | 3. **Delete**: Purge all the data within the corpus and delete the corpus. |
13 | 14 | All your connected services to the corpus will also cease to function. |
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15 | 16 | :::caution |
16 | | -The **Reset** and **Delete** operations are irreversable. |
| 17 | +The **Clear corpus data** and **Delete** operations are irreversable. |
17 | 18 | ::: |
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19 | | -The Dangerous actions section of the Manage corpus page lets you disable, |
20 | | -reset, or delete a corpus. |
21 | | - |
22 | | -1. Select the drop-down menu of your corpus name and click Manage. |
23 | | -2. Go to the bottom of the Manage page to the Danagerous actions section. |
24 | | -3. Select **Disable corpus**, **Clear corpus data**, or **Delete corpus**. |
| 20 | +1. Navigate to your corpus and select the **Settings** tab. |
| 21 | +2. Go to the **Danagerous actions** section at the bottom of the page. |
| 22 | +3. Select one of the following options: |
| 23 | + * Click **Disable corpus**. |
| 24 | + * Click **Clear corpus data**. |
| 25 | + * Click **Delete corpus**. |
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