diff --git a/content/Software Support/Compilation/Improve-compilation-time-with-Arduino-IDE.md b/content/Software Support/Compilation/Improve-compilation-time-with-Arduino-IDE.md
index 521541a3..041992d5 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/Compilation/Improve-compilation-time-with-Arduino-IDE.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/Compilation/Improve-compilation-time-with-Arduino-IDE.md
@@ -19,12 +19,10 @@ It can be helpful to understand how Arduino IDE helps improve compilation time:
## Avoid external hard drives, network drives, and cloud storage
-* Check your Sketchbook location and make sure to use an internal disk drive. You can check and change your Sketchbook location in the Preferences dialog (**File > Preferences**, or **Arduino IDE > Preferences**[^1] on macOS).
+* Check your Sketchbook location and make sure to use an internal disk drive. You can check and change your Sketchbook location in the Preferences dialog (**File > Preferences**, or **Arduino IDE > Settings** on macOS).
* If you're using cloud storage to automatically "offload" files, try excluding your Sketchbook path from offloading, or change your Sketchbook location.
* The Sketchbook is often stored inside your user's Documents folder. In some cases, this folder may be configured to store files in a different location. See [this article from Microsoft](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/configuration-of-the-my-documents-folder-dfd9a90d-8f80-18d6-e7cc-f1566fc3b10b) if you're on Windows.
-[^1]: If you're using Arduino IDE 2.1 or older, this option may be called **Arduino IDE > Settings**. ([#2022](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-ide/issues/2022))
-
---
## Check verbose compilation output
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Add-third-party-platforms-to-the-Boards-Manager-in-Arduino-IDE.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Add-third-party-platforms-to-the-Boards-Manager-in-Arduino-IDE.md
index 1cf7d86a..36af905c 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Add-third-party-platforms-to-the-Boards-Manager-in-Arduino-IDE.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Add-third-party-platforms-to-the-Boards-Manager-in-Arduino-IDE.md
@@ -30,9 +30,7 @@ Follow these steps:
1. Open Preferences using the menu bar:
* Windows/Linux: **File > Preferences**
- * macOS: **Arduino IDE > Preferences**[^2]
-
- [^2]: If you're using Arduino IDE 2.1 or older, this option may be called **Arduino IDE > Settings**. ([#2022](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-ide/issues/2022))
+ * macOS: **Arduino IDE > Settings**
2. Find the **Additional boards manager URLs** setting toward the bottom.
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md
index d9235159..e079dac2 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md
@@ -11,9 +11,7 @@ The original language for the Arduino IDE interface is English, but other langua
1. Open Arduino IDE.
-2. Open preferences: Choose **File > Preferences** in the menu bar for Windows/Linux, or **Arduino IDE > Preferences**[^1] for macOS.
-
- [^1]: In some versions of Arduino IDE, this option may be called **Arduino IDE > Settings**. ([#2022](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-ide/issues/2022))
+2. Open preferences: Choose **File > Preferences** in the menu bar for Windows/Linux, or **Arduino IDE > Settings** for macOS.
Alternatively, use keyboard shortcuts to open the window: Ctrl + , for Windows/Linux and ⌘ + , for macOS.
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2.md
index 133d5bcd..95117d32 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Enable-autocomplete-in-IDE-2.md
@@ -15,9 +15,7 @@ Follow these steps to enable Editor Quick Suggestions:
* Windows/Linux: **File > Preferences**
- * macOS: **Arduino IDE > Preferences**[^1]
-
- [^1]: If you're using Arduino IDE 2.1 or older, this option may be called **Arduino IDE > Settings**. ([#2022](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-ide/issues/2022))
+ * macOS: **Arduino IDE > Settings**
3. Check the box next to *Editor Quick Suggestions*.
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Open-the-Sketchbook-folder.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Open-the-Sketchbook-folder.md
index b63d1e10..9f075dd5 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Open-the-Sketchbook-folder.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Open-the-Sketchbook-folder.md
@@ -16,11 +16,9 @@ By default the Sketchbook is located in these directories:
You can also find the location inside Arduino IDE, in Preferences under _Sketchbook location_:
* Windows: **File > Preferences**.
-* macOS: **Arduino IDE > Preferences**[^1]
+* macOS: **Arduino IDE > Settings**
* Linux: **File > Preferences**.
-[^1]: If you're using Arduino IDE 2.1 or older, this option may be called **Arduino IDE > Settings**. ([#2022](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-ide/issues/2022))
-

---
diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-verbose-output-in-the-Arduino-IDE.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-verbose-output-in-the-Arduino-IDE.md
index f07f35f5..4752a20d 100644
--- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-verbose-output-in-the-Arduino-IDE.md
+++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-verbose-output-in-the-Arduino-IDE.md
@@ -11,9 +11,7 @@ Verbose output is enabled in Preferences.
1. Open Preferences
- Windows/Linux: **File > Preferences**
- - macOS: **Arduino IDE > Preferences**[^1]
-
- [^1]: If you're using Arduino IDE 2.1 or older, this option may be called **Arduino IDE > Settings**. ([#2022](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-ide/issues/2022))
+ - macOS: **Arduino IDE > Settings**
2. For the verbose output setting, tick **compilation**, **upload**, or both.