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TitleLeaf uses the term “cleanup” to signify the act of removing a file associated with a database record. Removing the file frees up disk space. Deleting the database record does not free up disk space since database records are not included in the disk usage calculation. So, in a way of speaking, by removing associated files, you’re “cleaning” your TitleLeaf instance.

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