When I start up my mac, my word, excel and powerpoint applications open as well

When I start up my mac, my word, excel and powerpoint applications open as well.

iMac, iOS 5.1

Posted on Jul 2, 2012 8:31 AM

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Posted on Jul 2, 2012 8:49 AM

hello. Open system preferences>users and groups. make sure the admin is highlighted>log in items (top right of window), and delete the ones you do not want to open with. (at bottom of that list are + and - signs....)

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Sep 21, 2012 8:08 PM in response to Rubjar

I Solved this issue doing this. So i finally rid off of the excel starting automatically.


  1. Disable "Open Excel Workbook Gallery when application opens". this is under Excel>Preferences>General.
  2. On you dock locate the Excel Icon, press control and click over the excel icon, a new windon will popup, choose options and the ENABLE the option "OPEN AT LOGIN" and release the control button.
  3. Repeat item 2 but this time DISABLE the option "OPEN AT LOGIN".


It might be a bug on Excel, you know MICROSUCK and their famous bugs !!!!.


Good luck, hopefully this will solve your problem.

Mar 17, 2015 11:07 AM in response to cassieuae

If the other solutions aren't working, a solution that worked for me was to first enable the MS Office programs to run on startup and then disable them from starting up.


1) Right click the Powerpoint/Excel/Word in the dock and under options check "Open at login"

2) Restart computer and the application will startup like always.

3) Right click the application in the dock and Quit

4) Right click the application in the dock and under options UNCHECK "Open at login"

5) Restart computer and the applications should not startup by itself


Cheers!

Jul 2, 2012 9:25 AM in response to cassieuae

It is called Resume.


When choosing Restart, Sleep or Shutdown there is a checkbox you can uncheck to prevent the apps from launching.


Also in System Preferences > General there is a hard-to-find checkbox under "Number of recent items" you can turn off.

Also, you can hold the shift key to disable resume on a one time basis.


If you want to turn it off on a per app basis, (TextEdit is by example, replace TextEdit with the name of the app)

Launch Terminal and copy/paste this at the prompt...

defaults write com.apple.TextEdit NSQuitAlwaysKeepsWindows -bool false

Press return.


You can also accomplish this through the GUI by going to ~/Library/Saved Application State/TextEdit and delete that file…


To turn off Resume globally...

chflags uchg ~/Library/"Saved Application State"

Press return


The reverse of the first one is to replace false with true.


The reverse of the second one is


chflags nouchg ~/Library/"Saved Application State"


Again, you can accomplish this through Finder by going to ~/Library/Saved Application State and deleting the folder.

Nov 20, 2013 1:05 AM in response to cassieuae

Heres your solution to prevent Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac opening on Startup:


This DOESN'T work:


01. Right clicking on the Word, Excel and Powerpoint icons in the dock then clicking "Options" and then unchecking "Open at Login", Microsoft Office still opens


02. Going to "System Preferences", clicking on "Users & Groups" then selecting "Login items", (for me, theres no reference to ANY Microsoft Application whatsoever), Microsoft Office still opens


03. Going to "System Preferences", clicking on "General" then checking "Close windows when closing an application", guess what? Microsoft Office still opens!


This DOES work:


Go to "Applications > Microsoft Office 2011 > Office > Startup" then trash all folders in this folder to stop or prevent Microsoft Office from launching on Startup.


Job done.

Jul 2, 2012 9:21 AM in response to cassieuae

some vague ones.. I never used WordExcel or powerpoint, so I am going on guesswork...but maybe in their preferences pane they have a place to select them NOT To start with computer? As they are for the corporate world, maybe they think that is all that is needed by default?

Let me search my help and see..

Oh and how about in the dock? YES- OK click on the picture in your dock, ad hold...then a menu appears and go to options and one option is open at log in.... deselect that, report back.

I will return within the hour..

Jul 2, 2012 10:48 AM in response to cassieuae

cassieuae wrote:


Is it possible to have some kind of a virus???

If you do, it will the first on a Mac. Comb your hair and put on a clean shirt, the paparazzi will be at your door soon.


I don't know what's causing it but restoring your Mac won't cure if you also migrate your user data and if you don't migrate you're looking at a clean install for something which can probably be easily fixed.


Did you go to ~/Library/Saved Application State and delete the items?

(You need to go your Finder "Go" menu hold the option key to choose that "Library")

Jul 2, 2012 10:55 AM in response to cassieuae

I will offer a reallystupid choice since I am lost onthis.

Log in, the things open, then you Quit them.

And you DID look at the preference panes of the undesired appearing upon log-in items? And nothing about open at log in or not was given as an option?

I am lost as to what to suggest- like I said- I do not, and never have, run those programs. I am so sorry.

Jul 2, 2012 10:58 AM in response to cassieuae

WAIT- one more item to consider. Are you on a network? As in, at work, and do file sharing and all? So that, when you log in, automatically you are keyed in with the local (company/gov't ) server?

If that is the case, in my limited knowledge of such I will venture the guess that you will continue to see those programs each time you log in. Or turn off file sharing temporarily.....

Again- I apologize that I am unable to rectify the situation.

Jul 2, 2012 11:00 AM in response to cassieuae

OK I found this: (what it means is quit the apps before you log out!)

You know what I forgot was Lion's "Resume" feature. If you leave something open when you shutdown it will automatically open right back where you left everything.
1) You can shut down applications and save documents
Or
2) Turn this off in System Preferences > General > Uncheck Restore windows when quitting and re-opening aps
How to disable the Resume feature on a per-application basis,MacStories has the Terminal command. For Safari, that would look like this:
Code:
defaults write com.apple.Safari NSQuitAlwaysKeepsWindows -bool false

Mar 11, 2013 5:48 PM in response to cassieuae

Hi There,


Simplest solution I had to this:


Yes, I have the restart all programs on startup box checked.


All you have to do is right click the Word Excel or PowerPoint icons down the bottom right of the screen and click close THEN shut down and they won't be back there again on startup.


Yes you have to do it if you used Excel or Word during your current session but it won't need closing until you open it again yourself.


Cheers

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