Now that I'm using ReunionTouch with the family file stored in Dropbox, how can I go into my iPhone 6+ and remove the old familyfile that the previous Reunion mobile app was using? It seems unnecessary now and taking up valuable space on the iPhone. I can't think of a place to see that file and delete it, but I know there must be a way! Thanks!
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Re: Removing old family file from iPhone
Originally posted by L May View PostNow that I'm using ReunionTouch with the family file stored in Dropbox, how can I go into my iPhone 6+ and remove the old familyfile that the previous Reunion mobile app was using?!
1. Open the older Reunion app on your iPhone 6+.
(if Reunion opens directly to the family file, tap the tool icon and tap "Close.")
2. In the "Welcome to Reunion" screen, swipe your finger left or right across the file name and tap "Delete."
3. Then, tap "Delete <name of family file>."
However, if you are no longer able to open the older Reunion app on your iPhone 6+, you may delete it (along with the family file) by tapping/holding on the older Reunion app icon until the apps wiggle. Then, tap the "x" in the upper left corner of it to delete it.
Other ways to delete apps from your iPhone 6+ can be found here...
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I hope you find this information helpfulDeb Stuller
Leister Productions Inc.
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Hey there! I understand the frustration of freeing up space on your iPhone. To remove the old family file, go to Settings > General, and select iPhone Storage. Look for the Reunion mobile app in the list, tap on it, and you should find an option to delete documents and data. If you need more tips, check out this resource. Happy organizing!
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Originally posted by Raymond93 View PostHey there! I understand the frustration of freeing up space on your iPhone. To remove the old family file, go to Settings > General, and select iPhone Storage. Look for the Reunion mobile app in the list, tap on it, and you should find an option to delete documents and data. If you need more tips, check out this resource. Happy organizing!Bob White, Mac Nut Since 1985, Reunion Nut Since 1991
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