How to Reset All Setting Microsoft PowerPoint 2021 to Default

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How to Reset All Setting Microsoft PowerPoint 2021 to Default

You might change several settings in MS PowerPoint for some special situations, but when you want to remove the specific configuration, it doesn’t work and will affect what you do next, or even you cannot create a new presentation smoothly. This is incredibly annoying, and making PPT usable for work. Is there any way to restore the default settings? Here I will introduce the method step by step.

Microsoft Word is used by many businesses as its primary word processing program and it can sometimes develop glitches. If the version of Word on your business computer is displaying grayed-out options, or if your paragraph styles are changing for unknown reasons or if all the tab settings are not looking correct, it is time to hit the reset button. Unfortunately, there is no button in Word to reset the program to its default settings. However, you can rename Word’s global template to see if that fixes its problems. If Word continues to have issues or it runs very slow, another option is to delete Word’s registry key. This forces Word back to the original default settings.

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Microsoft Office allows you to personalize the ribbon menu to ensure the quickest access to the commands you need to get the work done. However, if you made a lot of changes and want to start over, the apps (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) have an option to quickly reset the settings to their defaults for a specific tab or the entire ribbon experience.

This tutorial will apply for Microsoft PowerPoint 2021, 2019, 2013, and 2010 for both Windows (such as Dell, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, Toshiba, Acer, Asus) and macOS (MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, MacBook Mini) devices.







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