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*Based on the Mac Style Guide, I have the following text:
Once satisfied with how modules are arranged in the Library, you backup
these preferences for yourself and new users. To do so:Replace the
Accordance Preferences folder located in the /Library/Application
Support/Accordance folder in your root folder with the Accordance
Preferences folder located in the Library/Preferences folder in your
home folder.
If the User Preferences in your home folder are deleted for any reason,
the modules and their arrangements will be restored from the folder in
your root folder.
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Is the Mac mentality that different. I've written it and this is less
clear than the original text:
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Once satisfied with how modules are arranged in the Library, you can
replace the Accordance Preferences folder located in
/Library/Application Support/Accordance/ with the folder of the same
name located in the Users/UserName/Library/Preferences, as a backup, as
well as for new users.
If your User Preferences are deleted for any reason, the modules and
their arrangements will be restored from the Accordance folder.
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