I recognise that you've been using dual monitors for years, Clark ... and
I'm doing my best to help you, so try and be patient with me.
Yes, I see what your problem is ... and a quick and dirty method is to bring
the outline view forward, which will give you a view of the contents of 9
or so slides. Not satisfactory, I know.
I wonder if you have "show presenter view" active in the setup slide show
dialogue ?
Regards
Fiona
"Clark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:297CF879-852C-4112-BF59-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> I've been using dual monitors for several years now. That is not my
> problem.
> Let's all focus on the problem being that Slide Sorter View changes to
> Normal
> View on monitor 1 while the show is being presented to monitor 2. I want
> for
> PowerPoint to stay in Slide Sorter View, that is I don't want it
> automatically changing to Normal View. I don't know how I can make the
> issue
> any clearer than I have described.
>
> Thanks,
> Clark
>
> "coerdelion" wrote:
>
>> Deep breath, Clark ...
>>
>> In the slide show>set up show dialoge box, there's an option in the third
>> box down on the right hand side to set up for multiple monitors, which
>> may
>> well be what you're looking for.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Regards
>> Fiona
>>
>>
>> "Clark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:C21A36BD-03E3-4951-8B3C-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > So, let me know if I understand this correctly. I used to use Office 97
>> > and
>> > the Slide Sorter View would not change while the show was being
>> > presented
>> > (Note: the view did not change, the show went to the other monitor and
>> > Slide
>> > Sorter View remained on its monitor). But now I have Office 2003 and to
>> > get
>> > the same functionality I used to have, I need to spend $99.95, is that
>> > the
>> > conclusion you are guiding me to?
>> >
>> > "Chirag" wrote:
>> >
>> >> The following link might prove useful:
>> >> Use slide sorter view to change the slide on slide show
>> >> http://officeone.mvps.org/powershow/...slideshow.html
>> >>
>> >> - Chirag
>> >>
>> >> OfficeOne Animations - Add over 50 animation effects to PowerPoint
>> >> http://officeone.mvps.org/anims/anims.html
>> >>
>> >> "Clark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >> news:F32B27A1-ED52-4293-BC77-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> > If you have the solution to my issue, it would be greatly
>> >> > appreciated.
>> >> >
>> >> > I used to use the Office 97 version of PowerPoint at church with
>> >> > dual
>> >> > monitors. I had to move my desktop over to the secondary monitor
>> >> > because I
>> >> > could not select to send the show to the secondary monitor and the
>> >> > show
>> >> > would
>> >> > always go to the primary monitor. I was okay with that, but would
>> >> > have
>> >> > to
>> >> > watch what I would open during the service because some things would
>> >> > pop
>> >> > up
>> >> > on the primary monitor even if I tried to dock it to the secondary
>> >> > monitor. I
>> >> > used Slide Sorter View to be able to see all of the slides for a
>> >> > song,
>> >> > especially when there were 10 or 12 slides. When I would click on
>> >> > View
>> >> > Show,
>> >> > the show would begin on the primary monitor and I was still able to
>> >> > view
>> >> > all
>> >> > of the slides in Slide Sorter View on the secondary monitor (the
>> >> > view
>> >> > did
>> >> > not
>> >> > change). Then the church bought a new computer and Office 2003.
>> >> >
>> >> > Now I can select to send the show to the secondary monitor (no more
>> >> > unexpected windows popping up on the screen in front). However, I
>> >> > have
>> >> > not
>> >> > been able to find where the option to keep the PowerPoint edit
>> >> > window,
>> >> > on
>> >> > the
>> >> > primary monitor, in Slide Sorter View; it always changes from Slide
>> >> > Sorter
>> >> > View to Normal View when I click on View Show. Even with the
>> >> > thumbnails
>> >> > down
>> >> > the left side of the screen in Normal View, I am not able to see
>> >> > more
>> >> > than
>> >> > six slides which makes it difficult when the song director signals
>> >> > verse 4
>> >> > and I'm trying to determine whether this particular song has 2
>> >> > slides
>> >> > per
>> >> > verse or 3 slides per verse. When I was able to see all of the
>> >> > slides
>> >> > at
>> >> > once, it made the calculation of which slide to put up next much
>> >> > easier.
>> >> >
>> >> > I am able to go back to Slide Sorter View on the new computer, but
>> >> > it
>> >> > takes
>> >> > one click to put the focus on the primary monitor, the second click
>> >> > to
>> >> > select
>> >> > Slide Sorter View, and the third click to resume the focus on the
>> >> > show,
>> >> > being
>> >> > presented on the secondary monitor, to be able to advance the slides
>> >> > for
>> >> > the
>> >> > show.
>> >> >
>> >> > I know three clicks is not very many, but it's just a little
>> >> > irritating
>> >> > since I didn't have to do this before. I have been unable to find
>> >> > where
>> >> > Microsoft hid this option (if this is even able to be changed). So,
>> >> > if
>> >> > you
>> >> > would be able to tell me how to keep Slide Sorter View (seen on the
>> >> > primary
>> >> > monitor) from changing to Normal View when I select View Show (which
>> >> > presents
>> >> > on the secondary monitor), I would be most grateful.
>> >> >
>> >> > Sincerely,
>> >> > Clark
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
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