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by waikodisloo1988 2020. 2. 8. 22:44

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How many times have you opened Microsoft Word only to be met with the ominous start screen? Showing numerous templates, the start screen is undoubtedly helpful. However, it can get bothersome at times when you just want to get started quickly.

To make Word always open one or more of the documents on its Most Recently Used list (the list that appears at the foot of the File menu), use the /m switch, the word file, and the file's position. For example, /mfile1 opens the document at the number one position on the list. Step 3: Open the document, and then convert document back to Word file format. In Word, click File on the Ribbon, and then click Open. Click the converted document, and then click Open. In Word, click File on the Ribbon, and then click Save as. Choose Word Document for the Save As type. Rename the document's file name, and then click Save.

Especially, if you're someone who uses Word only for and happy with the standard blank template. So, it got me thinking about the ways to skip the start screen and land directly on a blank document, thereby saving some precious time.

And it seems it doesn't need much work since Microsoft includes an option to get Word to open a blank document directly by skipping the start screen. Let's see how to get this done. This post also contains plenty of cool Word tricks to improve your productivity.

So read till the end. Disable Start Screen in Word Step 1: Launch Word and click on the Blank Document option (trust me, this is the last time you'll be doing it). Now, click on File and select Options from the menu on the left side.

Step 2: Under the General category, scroll down to reach the Start up options. Now, uncheck the first and third option as shown in the image below, and that's it! From now on, whenever you launch Word, you will be greeted by a new blank document instantly instead of a start screen. Additional Word 2016 Tips & Tricks 1.

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Crop Images to a Specific Shape Yep, you read that right. With Word 2016, in Word isn't limited to a square or a rectangular form, you can try out different shapes.

This feature is most helpful when you want to reshape photos for a funky presentation. All you have to do is select the picture and click on Crop. Choose Aspect ratio as 1:1, though it's not a mandatory step.

Once done, select the Crop to shape option and pick a shape from the library. Drag the handle as your image demands and that's about it. Change Default Save Locations Another cool trick is to to save the documents. As you may already know, files are saved in the My Documents folder of your PC by default. If you like to keep your documents organized, I'd recommend setting a custom folder's path as the Save location. To change the default save location in Word, head over to Options and select the Save option. Enter the new path under 'Default local file location' and hit OK.

Next time you save a file locally, click on the Browse icon and your selected location will show up instantly. Also, you can pin the location by clicking on the Pin location icon on the right pane. Calculations in Word Did you know that Word has a feature which lets you calculate simple equations?

However, this command is disabled by default and is placed deep inside the settings. Once enabled, all you have to do is select the equations and the results will be displayed on the status bar. To enable it, click on File Options Quick Access Toolbar and select All Commands from the drop-down list under Choose commands. From the list, select Calculate and click on Add. Hitting the OK button will add the Calculate command to the toolbar. To test it, just write a simple equation, select it (without selecting the = sign) and hit the Calculate icon near the Quick Access toolbar. The results will be displayed on the status bar.

Nifty, right? Change the Default Font Don't like the default font and its size in Word? You can change it. To make this adjustment, go to the Home tab and click on the Arrow icon at the bottom-right corner to expand the Font section.

Alternatively, you can use the Ctrl+D keyboard shortcut. Select the new font and size from the Font window. Now, click on the Set as default button and select 'All documents based on the Normal template' option from the pop-up window. Once you do that, every document you open will have the new font.

Disable the Office 2013 Start Screen on a Per App Basis If you’re a heavy Word user and always want Word 2013 to open with a blank document, but you like to browse the templates in PowerPoint, for example, you can manage when the Office 2013 start screen appears on a per app basis. First, launch the app for which you want to disable or bypass the start screen (we’re using Word 2013 in our example). Create a blank document so that you can access the application’s menu, and then choose File Options General.

At the bottom of the Options window is a section labeled “Start Up Options.” Here, uncheck the box for “Show the Start screen when this application starts.” Press OK when you’re done to save your change, then close the Office 2013 application and re-launch it. You’ll notice that instead of the start screen, the app loads directly into a new blank document. This method gives users the most flexibility, as the change only applies to specific apps chosen by the user. Disable the Office 2013 Start Screen Completely If you don’t want the Office 2013 start screen to appear for any application in the suite, you have two options: use the instructions above for each app individually, or use a registry modification to kill the feature, which we’ll discuss next.

Word Document Opens Blank

First, press Windows Key + R to open the Run window, then type “regedit” and press OK to launch the Windows Registry Editor. This may trigger a User Account Control alert; press “Yes” to authorize the request.

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Using the Registry Editor, browse to the following nested location using the list on the left: HKEYCURRENTUSER Software Microsoft Office 15.0 Common General Unless you already have it, which isn’t likely, we’ll need to create a new entry called “DisableBootToOfficeStart”. To do so, right-click on the General Key on the left side of the window, and choose New DWORD (32-bit) Value. You’ll see a new entry, named “New Value #1,” appear on the right side of the window. Rename this to the aforementioned “DisableBootToOfficeStart”.

Next, double-click on the new value you just created and change the number in the Value Data box from 0 to 1. Press OK to save your change. Now all eligible.

Word Document Opens Blank

Office 2013 applications will bypass their start screens and open with blank new documents. If you want to re-enable the start screen for a particular application, you can simply use the “per app” instructions at the start of this article and check the box to show the start screen. This method overrides the registry modification for each app. You can also delete the registry value (or set it back to 0) to restore the default options.Note that some apps, such as Access 2013, require the use of the start screen and Microsoft provides no way to bypass the screen via an in-app option or registry modification.