Showing all slides on my computer screeen when present in PowerPoi

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Guest

I find it very difficult when presenting the slides on projection screen via
a projector and at the same time to remember what's gonna come next in my
slides in order to make a smooth transition in my talk. This is because
what's on the projector screen is exactly the same as on my computer screen.
So I cannot "cheat" to see what's the next slide after the one I am talking
about.

The solution, if possible, is that I show normal mode on my computer screen
while sending the "slide show" to the projector, separately. So when I am
talking, I get some hints from my computer screen on what's coming next.

This is huge help for a presenter with tens of slides because it is really
hard to remember all the slides in sequence.

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Bill Dilworth

This is the reason for Presenter View, which is available only while in dual
screen mode.

Try this ....
Set-up your computer to support dual screens, then select the Use Presenter
View from the Slideshow => Setup dialog box.


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G

Guest

Thank you, Bill, for your prompt reply!!!
I have set up the dual monitors support. But I cannot find the Slide Show
Menu.
Thanks.

Richard
 
B

Bill Dilworth

Are you using PowerPoint 2002 or 2003? If not, just upgrade and you'll have
this and many more, options.


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A proud member of the Microsoft PPT MVP Team
Users helping fellow users.
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yahoo. They answer most of our questions.
com www.pptfaq.com
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