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Macworld Families and workplaces can wind up with many accounts on a shared Mac. You may also have set up extra accounts for testing or particular purposes. Whatever the reason, if you want to simplify and remove accounts that are no longer needed, the path forward isn’t clear. Fortunately, it’s easy if hidden. You can simply delete an account. However, Apple figured that people might want to retain the files stored in an account when removing it, and has long offered an archive option that will almost certainly fit your need. Here’s how: Go  > System Settings and select Users & Groups.Click …

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