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"Delete All" button?

I recently came back to use Roll20 for my next campaign. Last time, I had paid for a mentor account (I tend to do so after I get a good feeling the group I am will last for while). This time around I had to delete most of my assets to get under the 100mb limit for the free account. While trying to do a 'select all' to remove the assets, i found it incredibly annoying that it wouldn't delete everything. Maybe such a feature could be added? A little button to delete all assets?
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Gid
Roll20 Team
If you go to your art library and select one of the images within it, it'll bring up a blue marquee that wraps around it and brings up a new window that allows you to select multiple images at once to add or remove tags to the entire selected group. You also have the option to select all or deselect all currently loaded images in the library. If you select all of them, you can delete all that's selected. Edit, it's really just a matter of waiting for Roll20 to pull up all the images in your library to properly select them all.
Hello Kristin, and thanks for the response. I wanted to clarify something though: The method you described is exactly what I did, and it threw up a script error after selecting all and then selecting delete. I would have to wait for it to process for awhile before the error message popped up. Either way, the library has a infinite scroll to reach the bottom which also conflicts with the delete all function.
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Gid
Roll20 Team
Do you recall what the script error was?