show two slides at once in a power point presentation

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Guest

Does anyone know how I can show two slides at once in a pp presentation (so I
can always see the next slide up in the presentation)?
 
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Bill Dilworth

The Presenters view (in PowerPoint 2002 and 2003) will show you a miniature
of the next slide up. You must be configured for dual screen and have the
presenters view selected in the slideshow set-up dialog box.


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Fay Yocum

I tried presenter yesterday. Neat idea, but I found it very distracting in
that the laptop side of the setup lagged behind the viewer side slide. Other
than giving my laptop a kick in the pants by adding more RAM is there any
other way of cutting down the lag?

Fay
 
B

Bill Dilworth

No, pants kicking is about the best option.

The 1st priority goes to the projector output and when CPU cycles are free,
it updates the presenter view. Anything that you can do to reduce the load
on the CPU will improve the lag time and help the overall presentation as
well. Additional RAM will reduce the amount of paging that the CPU needs to
do, which will also help.


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