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# Archive Maladaptives in Batch

**Audience:** Super Admin, Admin, Supervisor, Clinician\
**Page type:** Task guide\
**Status:** Draft\
**Owner:** Compassly Documentation Team\
**Last verified:** 2026-04-03

## Purpose

Use batch archive to move multiple client maladaptives to the archived list at once.

## Before you start

* Open the client’s **Maladaptives** page in **In progress**.
* Select the maladaptives you want to archive.

## Steps

1. Select one or more maladaptives with the row checkboxes.
2. Click the page-level archive action.
3. Confirm the action.

## Role differences

* **Super Admin / Admin / Supervisor / Clinician:** Can archive in batch.
* **Basic:** Cannot archive in batch.

## What happens next

* Selected maladaptives move to **Archived**.

## Related guides

* [Archive Maladaptive](/compassly-docs/core-modules/clients/maladaptives/archive-maladaptive.md)


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