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How do I hide the arrows in Powerpoint presenter view?

 
 
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      2nd Jun 2006
In Presenter View if the operator moves the mouse pointer off of the
presenter view screen arrows appear in the lower left. How can these arrows
be hidden? Right now the only fix that I have come up with is to the end the
show and start it again. Any ideas?
 
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Patrick Schmid
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      2nd Jun 2006
There *might* be a different solution and one of the MVPs might know it.
I can't think of one. However, why not just put the mouse out of the
reach of the operator and have the person run the slideshow using the
keyboard? In my experience, if you allow the operator to use the mouse,
he or she manages easily to skip a slide, whereas this doesn't happen
with the keyboard.

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"inchworm877" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In Presenter View if the operator moves the mouse pointer off of the
> presenter view screen arrows appear in the lower left. How can these arrows
> be hidden? Right now the only fix that I have come up with is to the end the
> show and start it again. Any ideas?


 
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Chirag
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      2nd Jun 2006
Do the following:
1. Select "Tools" | "Options..." menu item.
2. Select "View" tab.
3. Clear the "Show popup toolbar" check box.
4. Click OK.

- Chirag

PowerShow - View multiple PowerPoint slide shows simultaneously
http://officeone.mvps.org/powershow/powershow.html

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> In Presenter View if the operator moves the mouse pointer off of the
> presenter view screen arrows appear in the lower left. How can these
> arrows
> be hidden? Right now the only fix that I have come up with is to the end
> the
> show and start it again. Any ideas?



 
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