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You can temporarily suspend automatic start up of an application by deselecting the check box in the <menuchoice>Status</menuchoice> column. You can also specify that the application should only start when you log in to a KDE session. To do that, select the application, click <menuchoice>Advanced</menuchoice> and mark the check box.
Clicking on <menuchoice>Add Application...</menuchoice> will open an application selection dialog. Find the application you want, click on it, then click <menuchoice>OK</menuchoice>. The application will then be added to the list. The order of applications in the list is not meaningful.

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Clicking on <menuchoice>Add Application...</menuchoice> will open an application selection dialog. Find the application you want, click on it, then click <menuchoice>OK</menuchoice>. The application will then be added to the list. The order of applications in the list is not meaningful.

Clicking on Add Application... will open an application selection dialog. Find the application you want, click on it, then click OK. The application will then be added to the list. The order of applications in the list is not meaningful.