When running a show, you know what you've swown, what you need to see in the
outline pane is what slides are coming up, especially if it's someone elses
show that you are operating (e.g. in a lecture situation). With the current
slide always at the bottom, well, after the first windowfull, you can't see
the next few.
If the pane kept the current slide half way down and scrolled the slides up
it would make operating easier when the speaker wants to jump or move on and
back. It's a real problem for the AV resource operator.
Does anyone know of a way to do that?
Bill Dilworth - 03 Jun 2006 00:45 GMT
> When running a show, you know what you've swown, what you need to see in
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Bill Dilworth - 03 Jun 2006 00:47 GMT
Please send me an email at this address:
vestprog2 at yahoo dot com
I might be able to help you, if you'll beta something for me.

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> When running a show, you know what you've swown, what you need to see in
> the
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