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Access online services like Facebook and Google.
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Located in C/accounts.page:6
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You can enter your login details for some online services (like Google and Facebook) into the <gui>Online Accounts</gui> window. This will let you easily access your calendar, mail, chat accounts, and similar from those applications without having to enter your account details again.
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Located in C/accounts.page:20
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Completely remove an online account.
(itstool) path: info/desc
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Located in C/accounts-remove.page:7
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Select the account you wish to remove.
(itstool) path: item/p
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Located in C/accounts-remove.page:24
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Instead of deleting the account completely, it's possible to <link xref="accounts-disable-service">disable the account</link> temporarily.
(itstool) path: note/p
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Located in C/accounts-remove.page:29
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Adding your accounts brings your choice of services like calendar, chat and e-mail straight to your desktop and makes the information of the services a seamless part of your user experience. By adding accounts you can easily keep in touch with services of different accounts, like chats, at the same time. Just set your account once and every time you start your computer all the accounts and services you've added are ready for you.
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Located in C/accounts-whyadd.page:23
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Some applications depend on others being installed in order to work properly. If you try to remove an application which is needed by another application, both of them will be removed. You will be asked to confirm that this is what you want to happen before the applications are removed.
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Located in C/addremove-remove.page:40
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If you want to restore your backup from a device such as external hard drive, USB drive or another computer on the network, you can <link xref="files-copy">copy them</link> back to your computer.
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Located in C/backup-restore.page:29
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Deciding which files to back up, and locating them, is the most difficult step when attempting to perform a backup. Listed below are the most common locations of important files and settings that you may want to back up.
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Located in C/backup-thinkabout.page:31
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These are usually stored in your home folder (<file>/home/your_name</file>). They could be in subfolders such as Desktop, Documents, Pictures, Music and Videos.
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Located in C/backup-thinkabout.page:38
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