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PowerPoint Startup Dialog Box in Office 2003

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Riaan (outh Africa) - 29 Jun 2005 21:25 GMT
Somebody recently resetted my PowerPoint to not display the Startup Dialog
Box.  How can I reactivate it?
Echo S - 30 Jun 2005 00:41 GMT
> Somebody recently resetted my PowerPoint to not display the Startup Dialog
> Box.  How can I reactivate it?

Go to Tools/Options/View and check "startup taskpane."

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Riaan (outh Africa) - 30 Jun 2005 18:31 GMT
This is the Task pane to the right after u open PP.  I'm looking for the
options dialog box when PP starts, asking you what u would like to do...

> > Somebody recently resetted my PowerPoint to not display the Startup Dialog
> > Box.  How can I reactivate it?
>
> Go to Tools/Options/View and check "startup taskpane."
Bill Foley - 30 Jun 2005 18:39 GMT
That went away after PowerPoint 2000.  2002 (XP) and 2003 use the TaskPane.

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> This is the Task pane to the right after u open PP.  I'm looking for the
> options dialog box when PP starts, asking you what u would like to do...
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> >
> > Go to Tools/Options/View and check "startup taskpane."
 
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