![]() You may want to disable a bunch of other useless animations here, too, but don't disable the "Smooth edges of screen fonts". In the "Performance Options" window, on the "Visual Effects" tab, deselect the first option, "Animate controls and elements inside windows".In the "System Properties" window (don't you just love consistency?), go to the "Advanced" tab and click the "Settings" button in the first section, "Performance".Click the "Advanced system settings" in the top left. ![]() The other way is through the System Performance Settings. Note that for Office 2016, the DWORD key is under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Common\Graphics and it should be called DisableAnimations (plural). Hit OK and exit the editor, then restart Windows for it to take effect. Finally, double-click the DisableAnimation value and change the value to 1.With the Graphics key selected, right-click on the right side of the editor and create a new DWORD value. ![]()
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