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En Looker Studio, quitar un recurso es una acción temporal. Puedes restaurar los recursos que hayas quitado. Sin embargo, eliminar un recurso es una acción permanente.
Quitar una fuente de datos de un informe
Si ya no necesitas las fuentes de datos insertadas y reutilizables, puedes quitarlas de los informes siguiendo estos pasos:
Para seleccionar varias fuentes de datos adyacentes, mantén pulsada la tecla Mayús y haz clic en ellas. Para seleccionar varias fuentes de datos que no estén adyacentes, mantén pulsada la tecla Ctrl (PC) o la tecla de comando (Mac) y haz clic en ellas.
Haz clic en Mover los elementos seleccionados a la papelera.
En el cuadro de diálogo ¿Mover elementos a la papelera?, haz clic en Confirmar para mover las fuentes de datos a la papelera.
Eliminar una fuente de datos de forma permanente
Las fuentes de datos que se encuentran en la papelera siguen existiendo hasta que las eliminas de forma permanente. Para ello, sigue estos pasos:
Busca la fuente de datos que quieres eliminar y haz clic en Opciones.
Haz clic en Eliminar definitivamente.
Restaurar una fuente de datos reutilizable
Puedes restaurar los elementos que estén en la papelera. Al restaurar una fuente de datos reutilizable, esta se vuelve a añadir a los informes en los que estaba anteriormente. Para restaurar una fuente de datos reutilizable, sigue estos pasos:
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