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Thu Apr 09, 2015 4:21 pm
SilloriaD says...



Okay, so I don't usually panic like this, but...

HELP ME! OH DEAR GOD WHAT HAVE I DONE?!

So I was in the middle of typing something to submit to the sit several days ago- maybe even a week ago- and I closed the window. The site... submitted it. IT WASN'T FINISHED!

I closed it because I was out of ideas, and I couldn't work on it.

WHAT DO I DO?!

I need to remove it as soon as possible. Please help.
  





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Thu Apr 09, 2015 5:15 pm
AttackOfTheFlash says...



You can't completely remove a work from the site... BUT you can fix it to where no one else can read it but yourself.
1- Click on the work.
2- Click "edit work" on the right side. It's a blue button if you scroll down a bit.
3- Once you do that, click "unpublish" at the bottom.
And viola! It's saved as a draft. If anyone else clicks on it, it will say something along the lines of "This author has made it for their eyes only."
I hope I could help!
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Thu Apr 09, 2015 6:12 pm
Iggy says...



Gonna move this to Questions and Answers.

Could you provide a link to the work? I'm not sure if it can auto-publish. You'd have to had clicked "publish" for it to publish. It might just be a draft that published on accident.
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Thu Apr 09, 2015 7:07 pm
Monsters says...



@Iggy pretty much said it. To see if the work is a draft open it up and click edit on the side. If it is a draft you will see a message about that. No one can see it if it is a draft so you have nothing to worry about.

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