Modify The WPS Startup Splash Screen

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Customizing the WPS Startup Screen allows you to personalize your experience when launching the WPS Office suite, making it more visually appealing and aligned with your preferences.



Begin by verifying that your WPS Office installation is fully updated.



To update, open the application, go to the top menu, choose Help, and select the Check for Updates option.



Always complete the update process before attempting to modify system files.



You may begin with WPS Docs, WPS Tables, or wps office下载 Slides—any core module will suffice.



Head to the upper toolbar and select the File option.



Among the listed items, locate and select the Options command.



This dialog contains a wide range of preferences governing startup behavior, UI themes, and default behaviors.



Go to the General tab, which is usually the default or first tab in the dialog.



Under the General tab, locate the Startup group of settings.



Look for an option that says Show splash screen when starting WPS Office.



Unchecking this field ensures no logo or image appears during launch.



WPS will now open instantly, skipping the initial visual transition.



Customizing the splash image requires direct file manipulation outside the GUI.



Users cannot import custom graphics through the regular configuration menus.



The splash screen is stored as a static file you can replace manually.



On Windows, this folder is typically found in C Program Files WPS Office version files.



Inside this directory, navigate to the images or res folder.



The default image file is usually named splash.png or splash.jpg.



Save the default image in a safe folder in case you need to restore it later.



Your custom image must be in PNG or JPG format for compatibility.



The recommended dimensions are 600x400 pixels to ensure proper display without stretching or distortion.



Ensure the filename matches exactly: splash.png or splash.jpg.



This operation often requires elevated permissions on Windows systems.



Reboot the program to trigger the updated startup image.



Your replacement image will now show up during the initial loading phase.



Note that future updates to WPS Office may overwrite your custom file, so it's a good idea to keep a backup of your image and be prepared to reapply it after major updates.



; on Linux, look in



Find where WPS stores its assets, identify the splash file, and swap it with your image.



This change is cosmetic only—it influences appearance, not application behavior.



The splash screen is purely visual and only appears during the initial launch moment.



For enterprise teams, replacing the splash screen reinforces brand consistency across all workstations.



It promotes uniformity in how your team interacts with the software.



Verify that your chosen image does not violate intellectual property laws or licensing terms.



Only use images you created, licensed, or obtained under a permissive license.



By following these steps, you can tailor the WPS Office startup experience to better suit your tastes or organizational needs, making your daily workflow feel more personalized and efficient.