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Display notes on laptop screen during presentation?

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Vince - 19 Dec 2007 19:00 GMT
I sometimes print the Notes Pages to refer to during a presentation, but I am
wondering now if there is a way to have my notes for each slide appear on my
laptop screen, but not on the projected image, when I am playing the
slideshow.

Thanks
Chirag - 19 Dec 2007 19:10 GMT
PowerPoint Presenter is one of the way to get this. Select "Slide Show" |
"Set Up Show..." menu item, check the "Presenter View" box, click OK. Now
when you start the slide show, the Presenter view will appear on the laptop
while the slide show is projected. You do need to have a laptop that
supports dual-monitors. More information on it is available at:
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00476.htm

- Chirag

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>I sometimes print the Notes Pages to refer to during a presentation, but I
>am
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Vince - 20 Dec 2007 03:55 GMT
OK that works out very nicely.

Thanks

> PowerPoint Presenter is one of the way to get this. Select "Slide Show" |
> "Set Up Show..." menu item, check the "Presenter View" box, click OK. Now
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