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# Managing Projects

Upon logging in or clicking the 'Projects' tab in the Aquarium Navbar, you'll be brought to the Projects page.&#x20;

![Projects Page](/files/UhvHqwBNqbEryUlGiHkG)

## Archiving your Project

If you are not actively using a project or no longer need a project to be viewable, you can archive a project.&#x20;

{% hint style="warning" %}
Once you archive a project, you'll have to contact Aquarium to undo the action.
{% endhint %}

To archive a project, simply click the trash can icon in the top right corner of the project card. You will be prompted to make sure you would like to archive the project.

![](/files/imdyY0YsZDYz70Nrep3c)


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