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# Manage contracts

After creation, you can manage contracts from their detail view.

Use this to keep the agreement accurate over time.

### Common contract actions

You can:

* edit the contract
* restart a contract
* terminate a contract early
* delete a contract in limited cases
* refresh contract data

### What changes affect

Changes mainly affect future generated work orders.

Existing work orders stay part of the record history.

### Frequently asked questions

<details>

<summary>Can I delete any contract?</summary>

Deletion depends on whether work has already been completed or settled.

</details>

<details>

<summary>What happens when I terminate a contract?</summary>

Future generation stops after the termination date.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Can I restart an ended contract?</summary>

Yes.

That is useful when renewal is not automatic.

</details>

### Related topics

* [**Understand contract status**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/contract-management/understand-contract-status.md)
* [**Set up contract cancellation reasons**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/contract-management/set-up-contract-cancellation-reasons.md)
* [**Create a contract**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/contract-management/create-a-contract.md)


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