Screen flipping

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I am using microsoft office to create a slide show and projecting the image
onto a white sheet. We are projecting the image onto the back so it can be
viewed from the front. We do not have a flip option on the projector itself.
Is there a way to flip the image from microsoft power point so that it
appears the correct way round on the front of the screen. Please can you
help me.
 
Hesham said:
I am using microsoft office to create a slide show and projecting the image
onto a white sheet. We are projecting the image onto the back so it can be
viewed from the front. We do not have a flip option on the projector itself.
Is there a way to flip the image from microsoft power point so that it
appears the correct way round on the front of the screen. Please can you
help me.

Could you use a mirror mounted at 45 degrees.


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This isn't possible as the whole setup is for use with a schools drama
production, and mounting the mirror wld b impossible as it wld intrude on the
actors area.
 
Hesham said:
I am using microsoft office to create a slide show and projecting the image
onto a white sheet. We are projecting the image onto the back so it can
be
viewed from the front. We do not have a flip option on the projector
itself.
Is there a way to flip the image from microsoft power point so that it
appears the correct way round on the front of the screen. Please can you
help me.

In Power Point 2003, you can flip each slide horizontally. Click on Draw
and select the flip options. For more information check Power Point Help for
flip slide.

Don
 
Hesham said:
This isn't possible as the whole setup is for use with a schools drama
production, and mounting the mirror wld b impossible as it wld intrude on the
actors area.

Perhaps I didn't explain very well. I'd put the mirror roughly where you
currently have the projector and turn the projector through 90 degrees. The
whole lot is still behind the screen so it wouldn't be in the way.
 

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