Deleting Project Folders in X5

Please Help.
I'm using RH X5 with SVN as my source control software. I
cannot delete top level project folders after I have created them.
How can I delete them?
Thank you.

Thanks for your help. In another thread, Peter G. also
suggested checking your local directory (outside of RH) to make
sure there are no files in the folder you are trying to delete. To
add, I found images that were still in the folder. I forgot to move
them. Finally, Peter G. suggested to use the Unused Files report. I
still have to try that.

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