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Delete a CPT Post
Move CPT Post(s) to Trash
- Login in to your MainWP Dashboard
- Go to the MainWP > Posts > Manage Posts page
- In the Search Options, set your search preferences
- Select wanted Child Sits
- Click the Show Posts button
- Once the list of found posts appears, locate the CPT Post you want to delete
- Click the Trash action in the actions menu.
If you need to delete multiple posts at once, before clicking the Trash action, select all posts you want to move to Trash and use the Bulk Actions menu to delete them.
Delete Permanently
Since WordPress allows you to permanently delete only posts that are currently in Trash, before you can permanently delete them, you need to send them to Trash. Once they are in Trash, the Delete Permanently action will be available.