Is it possible to remove all notes and setting from Verbum, so that it is like a brand new account?
Not possible. You have to manually delete all your documents, prioritizations and bookmarks/Favorites.
To completely remove Notes and Highlights you must use Notes tool > Trash > Permanently Delete and then you can remove any user Palettes. You cannot delete Personal Books that were uploaded, so you have to Hide them.
The majority of deleted documents will be preserved in My documents, and can be undeleted.
Yes (and no if you are compulsively accurate)
for the settings:
The select all your notes/notebooks and delete
You can now convince yourself your account is like new
HOWEVER, your documents (including notes) still exist in the cloud and can be recovered.
I am not 100% certain this wipes out your prioritization and for obvious reasons, I wasn't about to test it.
I'm stuck downloading my library and resetting defaults requires a restart, so I need to wait to see what is gone and what is not gone. Thanks!
Nope. I still have all my prioritizations and bookmarks.
A want a total wipe, if possible.
Thank you! @Dave Hooton
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