How To Delete All Messages On Macbook Air

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Are you a proud owner of a Macbook Air? If so, then you know the power and portability this device offers. But do you also know how to delete all your messages on your Macbook Air? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the steps to permanently delete all messages on your Macbook Air.

First, exit the iMessage app and press Command + Shift + G. Then type in ~/Library/Messages and press Go. Select the following files: chat.db, chat.db-shm, chat.db-wal and then move these files to your Trash folder and empty it afterward.

Next, open Messages again and select Edit from the menu bar. Now select Delete Messages from the drop-down list that appears when you click on Edit. Select All from the message list in order to delete all messages at once or select individual messages by pressing Command or Shift + click for multiple messages selection. After selecting your desired message(s), click the Delete Messages button which is located just above the search box at the top right corner of your screen. This will delete your selected message(s) permanently from your Macbook Air device.

Finally, make sure to check if any of these deleted messages are still stored in iCloud or other cloud services associated with macOS like Dropbox or Google Drive that are connected to your account before deleting them forever as they can be synced back up if not deleted properly from these services as well.

We hope this blog post was helpful in teaching you how to delete all messages on a Macbook Air device! For more troubleshooting tips and tricks related to MacBook Air devices make sure to check out our website for more detailed information about this product!

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Deleting All iMessages at Once on Mac

Deleting all your messages at once on a Mac is simple. Start by exiting the iMessage app and then press Command + Shift + G to open the Go to folder window. Type in ‘~/Library/Messages’ and press Go. This will take you to the Messages folder whee all your chat conversations are stored. Select the files ‘chat.db’, ‘chat.db-shm’ and ‘chat.db-wal’ then move them to the Trash folder. Finally, empty the Trash folder to permanently delete all of your iMessages from your Mac.

Deleting All Texts on Mac

Yes, there is a way to delete all texts on Mac. First, open the Messages app and select the conversation you want to delete. Then, go to File > Delete Conversation… or right-click on the conversation and select Delete Conversation… Once you have selected the conversation, a confirmation window will appear asking if you are sure you want to delete the conversation. Confirm your selection by clicking “Delete” and all texts in that conversation will be deleted.

Selecting Multiple iMessage on a Mac

To select multiple messages on a Mac, use the Command + A keyboard shortcut. This will select all conversations in the inbox or search results. If you wish to only select some of the conversations, you can press Command or Shift + click on the specific conversations you want to select.

Speeding Up the Deletion of iMessages on Mac

Yes, there is a faster way to delete iMessage on Mac. You can use the Messages app to quickly delete all of your conversations at once. To do this, open the Messages app and go to the Preferences menu. Select Accounts, then choose the account you want to delete messages from. Go to the Advanced tab and select “Delete all messages in selected conversations”. This will delete all of your messages from that account in one go. If you want to delete only specific conversations, you can select them individually and click “Delete”. Keep in mind that this will permanently delete your messages and cannot be undone.

Selecting All Text on a Mac

To select all text on a Mac, start by placing your cursor at the beginning of the text. Then, press the keyboard shortcut Cmd + A. This will highlight all available text in the document or application you are using. You can then carry out further actions such as copying, cutting, or deleting the highlighted text. If you want to deselect everything, simply press Cmd + A again.

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James Walker has a deep passion for technology and is our in-house enthusiastic editor. He graduated from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and loves to test the latest gadgets and play with older software (something we’re still trying to figure out about himself). Hailing from Iowa, United States, James loves cats and is an avid hiker in his free time.