How to Remove Items from the "Continue Watching" List

I have a few items from a while back that are included in the "Continue Watching" list on my Dashboard page, that I'd like to remove; the courses I've want to remove were for Blender 2.8 and have since be updated for version 4.2 and those are the courses I will attend.

I have tried manually marking all previously watched videos as incomplete, but that did not work. Is there currently a way to remove items from the "Continue Watching" list?

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  • Omar Domenech replied

    Adrian will probably know, he's the one that always knows things like that. But me myself I have never bothered to keep track of those things on the dashboard, I just leave it be. Except when we had that battle on the leaderboards to see who stayed at number 1, as far as I can remember, there was no way to beat Kent, I think he was always at number 1. And now.... (checks leaderboard) hey what do you know, after all these years I'm at number 3. 

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  • Derek Chestnut(dbchest) replied

    Well, I actively use that list to quickly return to some of the courses that I casually view while I'm winding down; courses that aren't really interactive, and I'd just like to remove a bit of the clutter.

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  • Harris Clook(Yeehawcowboyletsgo) replied

    I'd appreciate this feature too if it's possible! I am watching a number of courses as if I were watching Netflix in bed. I use the progress page to quickly access the course I'm actively working on, but it's currently full of clutter from other courses I'm just watching for fun

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  • Omar Domenech replied

    Let's get this up to the higher mighty cookies then. Maybe it's an easy add. 

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  • Adrian Bellworthy replied
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    It's a question I see quite a bit,
    Unfortunately, no you can't remove them at the moment, the team is aware of the desire of some to have this functionality, however I can't say if or when this would be the case.
    There are many higher priorities currently that is keeping the small team of devs busy.
    Even completed course remain in the progress area, it is a nice feature for students to pick up where they left off if they decide the need a little more training on something first, or a project needs to dedicate learning to something else and coming back to a course later.
    Although it seems like a small addition, it will probably require a larger rewrite of the progress feature as a whole.

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  • Derek Chestnut(dbchest) replied

    Shame, but thank you for the clarity.

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