How do I completely remove a Simulink project reference from MATLAB?

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I'm using R2016A and I would like to be able to remove a Simulink project in MATLAB but it turns out that it seems virtually impossible to do so. Here's the situation:
I created a project from a model that referenced C source code outside of the directory where the project was located. This resulted in the project being placed the root directory of my main code storage space, which means that I can't create new separate projects in folders that would be at the same directory level or even a couple of levels up from the actual Simulink model location. I've tried deleting the .prj project file, but the "create project from model" option isn't available in any model that's within the main directory structure. The only option is to open the project, at which time the .prj file that I deleted gets recreated by MATLAB.
I've examined almost every directory in the main MATLAB path and I can't find anything I could do to remove the project. I don't want to just delete the old files from the current project and add the new ones as I would like to have multiple SEPARATE projects within the directory structure I already have defined. Please help, as figuring this out is a necessity to complete some ongoing projects.
Thanks in advance.
-Chris Hack

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Gavin Walker
Gavin Walker el 29 de Jun. de 2017
To delete a Simulink Project, delete the .SimulinkProject folder in the root folder of the project. (This is a hidden Windows folder.)
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Steve Moon
Steve Moon el 30 de Jun. de 2021
Where the heck is the .SimulinkProject folder????????
partha das
partha das el 21 de Ag. de 2022
Delete the folder named 'resources' which is located in your C:\

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