How to get Xcode to display the startup screen again?

When I started Xcode, I always got a screen that allowed me to choose which project to open, or start a new project, or several other parameters. A few days ago, I noticed that he had a checkbox that had been pre-checked, and said something like "Always show this screen at startup." Unfortunately, I did not notice this. I thought he would just open the last project that I edited, but that’s not what he does. Now Xcode simply starts without opening any windows, so you have to go to its File menu, select Open and find your project. I want to go back to the previous (default) behavior, but I cannot find a way to go back.

Does anyone know how to open this screen again to open? (This is not in the settings.)

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May 8 '12 at 1:22
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From versions of Xcode 4 and above, it is "Window" → "Welcome to Xcode ( 1 )" .

On older Xcode 3, it 's Help → Welcome to Xcode .

If you want to see a window every time you start Xcode, check "Show this window when Xcode starts":

Show this window when Xcode launches

Remember that you need to hover over this window to see this check box.

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May 08 '12 at 1:30
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Step 1
Launch Xcode, go to the top navigation bar called Window , click Welcome to Xcode , it will show you the project screen:

step 1 photo

Step 2
Look at the bottom of the welcome screen, “show this window when Xcode starts” appears, check it:

step 2 photo

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