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9.4. Removing Items from an Item Bucket

Last Updated 01/05/2026


How to Remove Items from a Bucket


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Users may remove items from an item bucket as an option in the Actions Menu when the bucket is open.


  1. Open the Item Bucket interface. By default you are on the Bucket View tab.
  2. Click on Buckets. 
  3. From the drop down menu select the bucket containing the item(s) you would like to remove. All items in the bucket will display.
    Selecting the bucket from which you would like to remove items
  4. Use the check boxes to select the item(s) you wish to remove from the bucket.
  5. Right click on one of the selected items or go to the Actions menu.
  6. From the drop down menu choose Remove Selected Items from Bucket.
    "Remove Selected Items from Bucket" is the second option listed under "Bucket" in the Actions dropdown menu.
  7. Your bucket will reload and the selected item(s) will no longer be in the bucket.

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