IWeb -- stop launching at start-up!!

how do i stop iWeb from launching when i start my macBook??

Launch 'System Preferences' and click on 'Accounts'. In your account click on 'Login Items'. Find iWeb in the list that you will see and remove it by selecting it and clicking the '-' button. Next time you boot iWeb shouldn't launch automatically.

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