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# Delete a group

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This article is for Administrators only.
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## Before you start

* Your Personal Security Device must be connected to your computer, switched on, and the Ledger Vault app opened.

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You'll be prevented from deleting a group if:

* If it's used in the transaction rules of an account. You must first remove the group from all accounts it's used in, and then delete the group. Removing a group from an approval workflow requires you to create an *Edit account* request. Once approved you can delete the group.
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## Instructions

1. Click **Users** on the left panel.
2. Go to the **Groups** tab.
3. Click the group name.

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4. Click Delete in the bottom right corner of the dialog.

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5. Click Delete group when prompted to confirm.
6. Verify that the information displayed on your device is accurate. If it's not, either try again or contact [Support](https://ledgerhq.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals) .
7. Tap **Confirm** .

## Results

A *Delete group* request is submitted to all Administrators for approval.

If an Operator member of this group is revoked before this request is approved, the *Delete group* request will fail and will have to be recreated.

## What's next?

The group will be deleted once the request has been approved by the number of Administrators defined in the admin rule. Once done, the group will have the *Deleted* status. For more information, Track the status of a request.


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