There currently is no way to delete a custom confidence monitor template, which has led to our template dropdown getting rather cluttered with outdated, no-longer-needed templates.
it probably could be more obvious, but you can delete them from the confidence pane by hitting the checkbox to override the default and then right clicking inside the dropdown.
Ahh good to know. I was trying to find a way to do something like this via Settings > Default Confidence but didn't see any edit (pencil) icon, delete (trash can) icon, or "x" that indicated you could intuitively remove a confidence template.
I think one of those three would be great to have from UX/UI perspective. If you could delete templates from Settings and from the Confidence tab that would be great.
Lastly, if you could click a "+", "Add New Template", or "Add" button (or "Duplicate Existing Template" button) in Settings or the Confidence tab to add a new template vs having to edit an existing one, save as new, or right-click to find the duplicate option that might be nice as well.
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