If your workspace uses folders, there may come a time where you want to remove a design from a folder. For example, you might want to remove the design as it was added to the folder accidentally or perhaps the purpose of the folder has changed.
There are two ways to remove a design from a folder (without deleting the design):
Remove the design from the folder so that it is now only available from the "workspace designs" list.
Here, we explain how to remove a design from a folder.
On iPhone and iPad
To remove a design from a folder on the iPhone and iPad version of Photoroom:
(Video shows Photoroom on iPhone)
Select Content.
Select the workspace you want to work in.
Select the folder that contains the design you want to remove.
Select the dotted menu ( ... ) for the design that you want to remove from the folder.
Select Remove from folder.
Photoroom removes the design from the folder. The design is now only available from the "workspace designs" list on the Content page, for example, under the Team Designs section.
On Android
To remove a design from a folder on the Android version of Photoroom:
Select Content.
Select the workspace you want to work in.
Select the folder that contains the design you want to remove.
Select the dotted menu ( ... ) for the design that you want to remove from the folder.
Select Remove from folder.
Photoroom removes the design from the folder. The design is now only available from the "workspace designs" list on the Content page, for example, under the Team Designs section.
On Web App
To remove a design from a folder on the Web App version of Photoroom:
Log in at app.photoroom.com.
Select the workspace you want to work in.
On the Designs page, select the folder that contains the design you want to remove.
Select the dotted menu ( ... ) for the design that you want to remove from the folder.
Select Remove from folder.
Photoroom removes the design from the folder. The design is now only available from the "workspace designs" list on the Content page, for example, under the Recent Designs section.