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Can I open two separate windows of PowerPoint 2003?

 
 
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      15th Jun 2005
I want to open two separate instances of PowerPoint so I can compare the two
separate files.

Is my only option to go to Window and arrange them?

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Gregg
 
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      15th Jun 2005
In article <2821CB41-E2E4-4897-89F0-(E-Mail Removed)>, Gregg wrote:
> I want to open two separate instances of PowerPoint so I can compare the two
> separate files.
>
> Is my only option to go to Window and arrange them?


Yes; PowerPoint will only open one instance of itself but that instance can
host multiple open presentations.

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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