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# Archived / Deleted

Proxima allows you to **clean up or pause your launches** by archiving or deleting them without losing access to their data.

There are **two types** of saved launches:

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## <i class="fa-box">:box:</i> Archived Launches

> For tokens that were **launched**, and then archived manually.

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* You can archive a launch from the bottom of the **Live** page
* Archived tokens **stay visible in your dashboard**, under the **"Archived" tab**
* You can:
  * 🔁 **Restore** the launch and make it live again
  * 👁️ **View** its Live page by clicking **“See Launch”**

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## <i class="fa-trash">:trash:</i> Deleted Drafts

For **unlaunched tokens** (drafts) that you decide to discard.

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* You can delete any draft from the token page
* Deleted drafts are moved to the **"Deleted" tab**
* You can:
  * ♻️ **Restore** the draft
  * ✏️ **Rebuild** your launch plan from scratch


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