Open a New Powerpoint without template View
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How can I open PowerPoint in a new default template without it first opening the template view? I seldom use the cool
PowerPoint templates that Microsoft offers. I just want to start a new presentation.
I apologize upfront, if there is already a duplicate answer. I tried to look for it but could not find it.
Here is what I am talking about.
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How can I open PowerPoint in a new default template without it first opening the template view? I seldom use the cool
PowerPoint templates that Microsoft offers. I just want to start a new presentation.
I apologize upfront, if there is already a duplicate answer. I tried to look for it but could not find it.
Here is what I am talking about.
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up vote
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How can I open PowerPoint in a new default template without it first opening the template view? I seldom use the cool
PowerPoint templates that Microsoft offers. I just want to start a new presentation.
I apologize upfront, if there is already a duplicate answer. I tried to look for it but could not find it.
Here is what I am talking about.
microsoft-office microsoft-powerpoint templates microsoft
How can I open PowerPoint in a new default template without it first opening the template view? I seldom use the cool
PowerPoint templates that Microsoft offers. I just want to start a new presentation.
I apologize upfront, if there is already a duplicate answer. I tried to look for it but could not find it.
Here is what I am talking about.
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microsoft-office microsoft-powerpoint templates microsoft
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Choose the option of Blank Presentation.
This will create a presentation with one empty slide.
If you wish to avoid this step, open the menu File > Options,
General tab, uncheck "Show the Start screen when this application starts",
then click OK.
sorry if my question is not clear, but I want to save one click, I don't want it to go to template view to let me select. When I click PowerPoint from Start Menu, I want it to open a new blank presentation.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:15
perfect. Thanks a lot. This is exactly what I wanted.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:33
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1 Answer
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active
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up vote
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accepted
Choose the option of Blank Presentation.
This will create a presentation with one empty slide.
If you wish to avoid this step, open the menu File > Options,
General tab, uncheck "Show the Start screen when this application starts",
then click OK.
sorry if my question is not clear, but I want to save one click, I don't want it to go to template view to let me select. When I click PowerPoint from Start Menu, I want it to open a new blank presentation.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:15
perfect. Thanks a lot. This is exactly what I wanted.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:33
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
Choose the option of Blank Presentation.
This will create a presentation with one empty slide.
If you wish to avoid this step, open the menu File > Options,
General tab, uncheck "Show the Start screen when this application starts",
then click OK.
sorry if my question is not clear, but I want to save one click, I don't want it to go to template view to let me select. When I click PowerPoint from Start Menu, I want it to open a new blank presentation.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:15
perfect. Thanks a lot. This is exactly what I wanted.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:33
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
Choose the option of Blank Presentation.
This will create a presentation with one empty slide.
If you wish to avoid this step, open the menu File > Options,
General tab, uncheck "Show the Start screen when this application starts",
then click OK.
Choose the option of Blank Presentation.
This will create a presentation with one empty slide.
If you wish to avoid this step, open the menu File > Options,
General tab, uncheck "Show the Start screen when this application starts",
then click OK.
edited Nov 13 at 16:21
answered Nov 13 at 16:08
harrymc
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sorry if my question is not clear, but I want to save one click, I don't want it to go to template view to let me select. When I click PowerPoint from Start Menu, I want it to open a new blank presentation.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:15
perfect. Thanks a lot. This is exactly what I wanted.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:33
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sorry if my question is not clear, but I want to save one click, I don't want it to go to template view to let me select. When I click PowerPoint from Start Menu, I want it to open a new blank presentation.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:15
perfect. Thanks a lot. This is exactly what I wanted.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:33
sorry if my question is not clear, but I want to save one click, I don't want it to go to template view to let me select. When I click PowerPoint from Start Menu, I want it to open a new blank presentation.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:15
sorry if my question is not clear, but I want to save one click, I don't want it to go to template view to let me select. When I click PowerPoint from Start Menu, I want it to open a new blank presentation.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:15
perfect. Thanks a lot. This is exactly what I wanted.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:33
perfect. Thanks a lot. This is exactly what I wanted.
– Cricrazy
Nov 13 at 16:33
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