Your client needs to reclaim space on their server. To reclaim the space, they want to purge the deleted documents found

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Your client needs to reclaim space on their server. To reclaim the space, they want to purge the deleted documents found

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Your client needs to reclaim space on their server. To reclaim the space, they want to purge the deleted documents found in the library. Your client expressed concern that some of the documents may still be referenced by other documents in the library. These documents may need to be recovered in the future.Which action do you need to take to purge only the documents that are no longer being used?

A. Open the Related Documents pane from the View menu. Scroll through the documents in the Deleted documents view, purging only those with no links in, as displayed in the lower panel.
B. Open the Related Documents pane from the View menu. Scroll through the documents in the Deleted documents view, purging only those with no links to, as displayed in the upper panel.
C. Open the Brokenlinks panefrom the View Menu. Scroll through the documents in the Deleted documents view, purging only those with no broken links in.
D. Open the Lost Document view. Because this shows only the document with no links in, you can purge all deleted files from view. E. Select all files in the deleted Document view and purge them, because those documents that are linked to by nondeleted documents will be purged.
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