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Christian - 18 Dec 2007 13:57 GMT
Hello,

ive got a dual monitor setup, (a 15" laptop and a 19" monitor). im trying to
open powerpoint once for each screen, but i cant seem to get this to work. is
there a setting that i can check off to have 2 instances of this going at
once?
John Wilson - 18 Dec 2007 14:28 GMT
There's no official way to do this but you can trick PowerPoint into it!
http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/mmmagic.html
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> Hello,
>
> ive got a dual monitor setup, (a 15" laptop and a 19" monitor). im trying to
> open powerpoint once for each screen, but i cant seem to get this to work. is
> there a setting that i can check off to have 2 instances of this going at
> once?
tohlz - 18 Dec 2007 15:18 GMT
Christian,
Have a look at:
"Working with two monitors; editing PowerPoint on dual monitors"
http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00793.htm
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> Hello,
>
> ive got a dual monitor setup, (a 15" laptop and a 19" monitor). im trying to
> open powerpoint once for each screen, but i cant seem to get this to work. is
> there a setting that i can check off to have 2 instances of this going at
> once?
 
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