Shadow Icons In show mode

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Guest

Hi,
I want the shadow icons to NOT be displayed in the show mode even if the mouse moves into th second screen. Is this possible?

I am running Win2K SP4, PP 2003, with Matrox P650 and a scan convert that sends the output of the second monitor to 2 Sanyo projectors. I am usnig the presenters view
 
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Steve Rindsberg

I want the shadow icons to NOT be displayed in the show mode even if the
mouse moves into th second screen. Is this possible?

I'm not sure what you mean by "shadow icons" but I suspect it's the ones that
appear in the lower left of the slide show screen during a show?

If so, either use Slide Show, Set Up Show and choose Kiosk mode (in which case
you'll need to supply your own navigation buttons and such) or

Choose Tools, Options and click the View tab.
In the Slide Show area, remove the checkmark next to "Show popup toolbar"
Click OK

Either way, the ghostly little fellers won't bug you any more.


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Keith Tromer

Paul,

Assuming Steve is correct and you mean the icon in the lower left, this will
help you too.

After starting show press <ctrl>H. This will hide the mouse and the icon on
the slide show window.

Keith Tromer
PowerTools - Productivity Add-ins for PowerPoint
www.corpimaging.com/PowerTools


Paul said:
Hi,
I want the shadow icons to NOT be displayed in the show mode even if the
mouse moves into th second screen. Is this possible?
I am running Win2K SP4, PP 2003, with Matrox P650 and a scan convert that
sends the output of the second monitor to 2 Sanyo projectors. I am usnig the
presenters view
 

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