Part-Screen Projection.

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Roy

I need to project my Laptop's screen through projector partially. My PPT will
run in a part of desktop, which will be shown in Projector and in parallel, I
also want to continue my work in another part of desktop/monitor. If it's
possible please let me know the way.

Thanks in Advance
Roy
 
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LVTravel

Roy said:
I need to project my Laptop's screen through projector partially. My PPT
will
run in a part of desktop, which will be shown in Projector and in
parallel, I
also want to continue my work in another part of desktop/monitor. If it's
possible please let me know the way.

Thanks in Advance
Roy

Not possible natively in PPT. There may be computer program add-ons that
accomplish this. Apparently you want to project the presentation and also
project the work you are doing "in another part of the desktop/monitor".
Let us know if this is exactly what you want to do.
 
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Roy

Actually, a part (1st Part) of screen needs to be projected and another part
(2nd Part) would be visible only in laptop's screen. I dont want to show the
2nd Part of my screen in the projector.
Through 2nd Part I want to dynamically handle the output of 1st Part.
Is it possible through 'Multiple Monitor Technology'?

BR
Roy
 
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Geetesh Bajaj

I'm not too sure if this is exactly what you want, but PowerPoint has a
Presenter View that lets you view your speaker notes privately and decide
which slide you want to show next.

Here's some more info:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HA010565471033.aspx

Have a great day.

--
Geetesh Bajaj, Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
http://www.indezine.com
http://www.ppted.com



Roy said:
Actually, a part (1st Part) of screen needs to be projected and another
part
(2nd Part) would be visible only in laptop's screen. I dont want to show
the
2nd Part of my screen in the projector.
Through 2nd Part I want to dynamically handle the output of 1st Part.
Is it possible through 'Multiple Monitor Technology'?

BR
Roy

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LVTravel

Geetesh Bajaj said:
I'm not too sure if this is exactly what you want, but PowerPoint has a
Presenter View that lets you view your speaker notes privately and decide
which slide you want to show next.

Here's some more info:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HA010565471033.aspx

Have a great day.

--
Geetesh Bajaj, Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
http://www.indezine.com
http://www.ppted.com





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To Roy and Geetesh, I don't think the presenter view will accomplish what
the OP wants because you can't change any information in an active
presentation that will be displayed on the projector screen while in
presenter view (at least not easily and without a lot of programming.) If
you are talking about "dynamically" changing the order of the slides but all
the data is intact in the saved presentation then that can be done with the
presenter view.

By default PPT must maintain the processor's focus to continue to run a
presentation. There are add-in programs that will allow you to run a
presentation and another program at the same time and not have the other
program steal the focus from PPT, and there may even be programs that will
change the data in a running presentation but since I have no need for
either a Google or Bing search may help in finding exactly what you need.

Sorry I can't be of further help.
 
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Lucy Thomson

Hi Roy
Do you mean that you want to work on the presentation that is being shown on
the projector? Or are you wanting to work in a different programme?

Lucy

--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au
 

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