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How to Easily Disable Office 2013 Sign-in Feature

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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If you are using Office 2013 on yourWindows 10, 8 orWindows 8.1device, then you are probably familiar with the “sign in” feature and with the in-built cloud support offered by the Office package. Now, if these features might be useful in some situations, in others you might find it useless and also annoying. So, because of that, in this guide, I will show you how to easilydisable/enableOffice 2013sign inand cloud features.Office 2013is great especially for those who are using the Office package on a daily basis. The program comes with useful features and capabilities that can really ease your work. Furthermore,Office 2013has an easy to use interface, so even a newbie can manage this Windows service.

The “sign in” feature which is included onOffice 2013can be used for saving data or accessing saved data online, on any device that is runningWindows 10, 8 andWindows 8.1along withMicrosoft Office 2013. A cloud service is used in that matter which means that you can store your documents without using your own device and furthermore you can have your personal docs on the go.

But, if you don’t use this feature, the best will be to disable it, as it can become quite annoying. Thus, don’t hesitate and use the guidelines from below and learn how to disableOffice 2013sign in feature onWindows 10, Windows 8 andWindows 8.1.

How to Disable Office 2013 sign in prompt

How to Disable Office 2013 sign in prompt

1. Use the Registry Editor

2. Use the GroupPolicy

Keep in mind that the Group Policy Editor is available only on Windows 10 Pro, so you can use this method only if you use this particular OS version. Here are the steps to follow:

That’s it. TheOffice 2013“sign in” feature should be disabled now, so test the same. If you are still having issues in removing the cloud feature fromOffice 2013, don’t hesitate and use the comments field from below and we will assist you as soon as possible.

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