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Image Deleting Ramu 24 Nov 23:28
  Image Deleting Patrick Shanahan 25 Nov 01:35
  Image Deleting gimp-users.mbourne@spamgourmet.com 25 Nov 19:19
2015-11-24 23:28:07 UTC (over 8 years ago)
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Image Deleting

I am new to Gimp and more a hobby user.

Even after deleting history the image still remains on the file. How do I completely get rid of the image.

It is frustrating.

Patrick Shanahan
2015-11-25 01:35:15 UTC (over 8 years ago)

Image Deleting

* Ramu [11-24-15 18:59]:

I am new to Gimp and more a hobby user.

Even after deleting history the image still remains on the file. How do I completely get rid of the image.

It is frustrating.

You need to use your operating system's file handling applications. Gimp is a graphic editor, not a file manager.

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2015-11-25 19:19:36 UTC (over 8 years ago)

Image Deleting

Ramu wrote:

I am new to Gimp and more a hobby user.

Even after deleting history the image still remains on the file. How do I completely get rid of the image.

Use whatever file management tools your operating system supplies.

For Windows, that would be Windows Explorer (not to be confused with Internet Explorer!), which can be accessed from the "My Documents" or "Computer" links on the desktop or start menu. Navigate to where you saved the file, select the file and press "delete".

Mark.