How to Deactivate a Line

How to Deactivate a Line

🎯 Objective

To deactivate a production line in ManufApp when it is not required for operations.

πŸ“ Steps

Step 1: Navigate to Lines

  • Go to: Masters β†’ Machines.



Step 2: Locate the Line

  • From the list of lines, find the line you want to deactivate.



Step 3: Click Deactivate

  • Under the Actions column, click Deactivate.

Step 4: Confirm Deactivation

  • A popup will appear asking: β€œAre you sure you want to deactivate ___?”

  • Click Deactivate to confirm.



πŸ‘‰ The line will now move to the Deactivated Lines section.



βœ… Conclusion
Deactivating a line ensures the system stays clean with only active lines visible, without losing historical data or setup.

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