I'm not the brightest Mac user on the planet, but I've never seen that setting in System Preferences. However, there are definitely some applications (like Pages, TextEdit, Keynote, etc.) that do remember the last thing that they opened, and automatically reopen it. You'd most likely find settings to control this behavior in the original application's preferences dialog.

On 1/27/2020 10:59 AM, Dave Carlson wrote:
Still troubleshooting my mystery on menus. A while back I recall learning about 
something where when closing an app, that it remembers the content and reopens 
with that content net time. This had some impact on how they appeared, and I’m 
trying to find out where that setting is located in the System Preferences. Any 
hints?
And my description may be off the mark, but something about closing or 
reopening...

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