Changed my apple id and pswd but now mac book pro keeps trying to log in with old id

Changed my apple id and password but Mac Book Pro keeps trying to contact iCloud with old id.  Of course, the password no longer works because I just changed it.  Help?

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In order to change your Apple ID or password for your iCloud account on your computer, you need to sign out of the account from your computer first, then sign back in using your updated details. (System Preferences > iCloud, click the sign out button)

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