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how i turn on presentation mode?

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Mosheh - 29 Apr 2007 17:56 GMT
when i try to set up a connection between my laptop and a lcd display the
following message appear  "presentation mode off""  how i turn presentation
mode on!!  please help me  i need to make a presentation and doesnt recognize
the lcd!  please  i need help!
Glen Millar - 30 Apr 2007 02:32 GMT
Hello,

First of all I would have a look at this link.

A Multiple Monitor Tutorial by PowerPoint MVP Chirag Dalal
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00476.htm

How to do this within PowerPoint itself, depends on your version.  For
PowerPoint 2003, go to Slideshow, setup show, multiple monitors section and
tick the box that says show presenter view.

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> when i try to set up a connection between my laptop and a lcd display the
> following message appear  "presentation mode off""  how i turn
> presentation
> mode on!!  please help me  i need to make a presentation and doesnt
> recognize
> the lcd!  please  i need help!
 
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