Cannot locate the Welcome screen.

Hello.

I am in a trial after effects CC. As a total newbie, I would find the Welcome screen a useful point of reference when I open the program. I can't locate it. -It is not available in respect of the aid. Can someone tell me how to enable the Welcome screen in after effects CC?

Thanks for any advice.

It is located under edit-> preferences

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