If your computer/laptop has multi-monitor support (check your desktop
properties, ensure that the second monitor has "Extend my Windows desktop on
this monitor" checked), you can enable Presenter's View (Click Slide Show >
Set Up Show. Put a checkmark on Show Presenter View. Click Ok), which allows
you to see the notes with the audience viewing the slide show.
Check this out for more information:
"A Multiple Monitor Tutorial by PowerPoint MVP Chirag Dalal"
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00476.htm

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> I am interested to know if I can read the notes during the presentation,
> which should be seen only to me, i.e, to project just the part of the window
> or to have two different views - on the screen and on the desktop. i think it
> is a general question, but I could not find any information in the help menu
Miba - 22 Sep 2006 14:25 GMT
Thank you Tohlz!:)
> If your computer/laptop has multi-monitor support (check your desktop
> properties, ensure that the second monitor has "Extend my Windows desktop on
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> > or to have two different views - on the screen and on the desktop. i think it
> > is a general question, but I could not find any information in the help menu
tohlz - 22 Sep 2006 20:08 GMT
Glad it helps :)

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> Thank you Tohlz!:)
>
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> > > or to have two different views - on the screen and on the desktop. i think it
> > > is a general question, but I could not find any information in the help menu