
Right-click on SignIn afterwards and select New > Dword (32-bit) Value from the context menu. If SignIn does not exist, right-click on Common and select New > Key, and name it SignIn. Use the key structure on the left to navigate to the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common\SignIn. Tap on the Windows-r keys on your keyboard. This method can be used on all systems running Office 2013 which should make it the preferred method in most cases. Turn off the cloud features in Office 2013 using the Registry There are two ways to do this: the first adds a new entry to the Windows Registry, the second makes use of the Group Policy Editor. The following guide provides you with the means to remove the features from Office 2013 so that they are not shown anymore to you.
The feature is displayed to you even if you never plan to use OneDrive or any other cloud hosting service.
While that may be useful for users who make use of the functionality, it is not really needed if you never plan on using it. You can sign in to your OneDrive account to load and save documents to it for example.