If you’re like most people, you probably don’t like the Office 2013 splash screens. They’re intrusive and take up a lot of screen space. You can disable them in the Office 2013 settings, but there are also a few other ways to get around them. ..
In previous versions of Office we had to use command line parameters that would suppress the splash screen on launch, well it looks like Microsoft heard us and finally added an option to disable them in the Office apps. Read on to find out how.
UPDATE: This doesn’t appear to work on the final version of Office 2013.
Note: We would just like to point out that this does not speed up loading times.
Disabling the Office 2013 Splash Screens
Open your Office program of choice and click on the file menu.
You will see Options appear from the left hand side, click on it.
Once the Options dialog opens, you will need to uncheck the last option, then click ok.
That’s all there is to it.