master handout!

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seyyedo

Hi,
i have a problem with master handout.. when i choose the master handout
option it just shows me blank white slides!.. i want to view 6 slides at a
time but i cant! it just doesnt work! its white!

another thing.. can i view multiple slides on a slide show? i mean i want a
slide show that i can see 6 slides next to each other at the same time
something like the master handout but full screen.. because i want to be able
to use pen and highlighter on the slides

thank u very much
 
L

Luc

Seyyedo,
The hand-out master will always show blank slides, when you print you will
see the real slide. Nothing much you can change in the hand-outs master, the
background of the page the position and formatting of the placeholders. All
changes will be reflected upon printing. In other words the hand-outs master
defines what will be printed.
The hand-outs master is not destined to view slides, for that you can use
the slide sorter view, just click on the second icon in the left bottom of
the screen (PPT 2003) right bottom corner (2007). Still this is in editing
mode not in slide show mode.
To the best of my knowledge you cannot view several slides at a time during
a slide show. Seems to me you do not want to overload the audience with
information at the same time. You can use pen or highlighter during slide
show, but only on one slide.
 
L

Luc

Seyyedo,
Just saw your earlier question, answered by Steve. Maybe he understood it
better than I did. Was his answer not what you where after?
 
S

seyyedo

Luc,
thank you very much for ur reply
sorry abt the other post.. i posted that earlier and i cudnt find it, i
thought that i did something wrong so i dceided to post it again.. when i
posted this post i found that one lol sorry abt that..

thanks for ur help... but the problem with slide sorter is that the slides r
too small!!.. i want to have 6 slides in one page. slide sorter shows me min
12 slides
 

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