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Slide show view on a large screen monitor

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doofdaddy - 13 Jun 2007 05:35 GMT
I have a 30" monitor.  When I want to view the slides in slide show
mode, it fills the entire screen.  Is there a way to set the LCD or
PPT to only view at a specific size?

I use a program called Gridmove that creates grids on the screen to
adjust window sizes, but I cannot see any way to make it so the slide
show doesn't fill the entire 30" screen.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Bill Dilworth - 13 Jun 2007 05:58 GMT
Hey doofdaddy,

You can show the presentation in a Window then drag the window to the
desired size.

SlideShow => SetUp SlideShow => (select in the Show Type) Browsed by an
individual (window)

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>I have a 30" monitor.  When I want to view the slides in slide show
> mode, it fills the entire screen.  Is there a way to set the LCD or
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> Thanks
doofdaddy - 13 Jun 2007 15:07 GMT
Thanks.  That worked.  Never realized that I could set the slide show
to a window and I've been using PPT for years.
Bill Dilworth - 13 Jun 2007 16:29 GMT
You're welcome.

Bill

> Thanks.  That worked.  Never realized that I could set the slide show
> to a window and I've been using PPT for years.
 
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