I have a lecture for which I'd like to have two projectors showing different
slides. can anybody help me figure out how to syncronized the two screens?
should i make to powerpoint files for each projector? or can i project to two
projectors different slides from the same powerpoint file? thank you.
tohlz - 11 Sep 2006 19:07 GMT
OfficeOne has an add-in that allows you to view different presentations on
different monitors which maybe what you are looking for:
http://officeone.mvps.org/powershow/powershow.html

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> I have a lecture for which I'd like to have two projectors showing different
> slides. can anybody help me figure out how to syncronized the two screens?
> should i make to powerpoint files for each projector? or can i project to two
> projectors different slides from the same powerpoint file? thank you.
Troy @ TLC - 11 Sep 2006 21:21 GMT
I would develop two presentations that have the same number of slides and
On-Click animations. Run each presentation on a computer, with each computer
connected to a projector. Then use a single remote with two receivers to run
the presentations in sync.
I personally use the interlink Navigator remotes or the D'San PerfectCue for
this exact purpose.

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>I have a lecture for which I'd like to have two projectors showing
>different
> slides. can anybody help me figure out how to syncronized the two screens?
> should i make to powerpoint files for each projector? or can i project to
> two
> projectors different slides from the same powerpoint file? thank you.