Replace initial Loading Page

Is there some way of replacing the initial loading page (the one with Initializing...") with some thing more custom?

hi kiwi
as far as i know this is not possible with the current version of Xcelsius (2008 SP1).
Best regards
Ulrich Hambuch
http://www.xcelsius-insight.com

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