When the System Preferences window opens, click on Users & Groups. If you’re running an older version of OS X, look for the option labeled Accounts instead. From the Users & Groups (or Accounts) window, first select your user account from the list on the left, and then click the Login Items tab on the right side of the window.
The /safe switch starts Excel in safe mode. The /automation switch disables all automatically opened files and auto-run macros. To use a command-line switch to start Excel, follow these steps: Select Start, and then select Run. In the Open box, type either of the following lines (but not both): excel.exe /safe.
From the menu that opens up, select Users & Groups . 3. Switch the view to show Login Items on the bar at the top. Click an item you don’t want to start with MacOS, and then press the minus
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click General in the sidebar, then click Login Items on the right. (You may need to scroll down.) Make a list of the login items in the Open at Login list—you’ll need to remember them later. Select all of the login items, then click the Remove button . Choose Apple menu > Restart.
Step #4. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and select Show Advanced Settings. Step #5. Now, scroll up to Startup and Window Behavior setting. Step #6. From the drop down menu in front of Open Spotify automatically after you log into the computer, select. No to stop Spotify from opening on mac startup.
First, you will need to open the Startup folder. Press the Windows + R keys together on your keyboard to bring up the Run Command utility. Then, type shell:startup in the text box and hit Enter or click on the ‘OK’ button to proceed. This will open a separate File Explorer window on your screen.
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