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proyecting slides shows

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mpv - 30 Mar 2008 03:30 GMT
When i project the slides shows in to the big screen (with my projector), how
can i display just the slides, no the rest of controls, and toolbars, etc. I
do F5 to project it, but when i want to change the presentation the people  
are seeing everything. Is there a way that when the current presentation
ends, the projector don't show nothing. In other words, when i'm showing a
single slide in the big screen, can i see the toolbars and the other slides
in my monitor of my computer? Thanx.
Pia Bork - 30 Mar 2008 11:29 GMT
> When i project the slides shows in to the big screen (with my projector),
> how
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> slides
> in my monitor of my computer? Thanx.

you can use the Presenter View. Than you see the toolbars and the other
slides while your audience sees one big slide. But you cannot change
anything on the slides while the audience looks at the slide show.
For Presenter View go to "Slide Show / Monitors / Use Presenter View" in PPT
2007 and to "Slide Show / Set up Show / Show Presenter View" in PPT 2003.
Your laptop must be able to handle two monitors to use it. When you enable
Presenter View a wizzard will help you to make the correct settings in
Windows.

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