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The Most Frequent List in new Start menu displays the application names that are regularly used. This setting can disable the shortcut of the application “Microsoft PowerPoint” from appearing in the list.
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Don't show Power Point in Most Frequent List.reg
The ".reg" file can hide the "Microsoft PowerPoint" option from the Most Frequent List in the Start menu.
Show Power Point in Most Frequent List (Default).reg
The ".reg" file can show the "Microsoft PowerPoint" option in the Most Frequent List in the Start menu.
Registry Entry Details:
Steps ScreenShots:
Apply registry settings according below given steps of screenshots with related changes.
The "Microsoft PowerPoint" option is not visible in the 'Most Frequent List' in the 'Start' menu after the changes have been made in the registry.
The "Microsoft PowerPoint" option is visible in the 'Most Frequent List' in the 'Start' menu.
First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type "regedit".
Second, go to the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\Applications\powerpnt.exe\] key, right-click on the blank area in the right pane and click on "New > String Value" to create a new String value with the name "NoStartPage".
Finally, the created String value will look like below.
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