show two slides across two monitors in the same presentation and keep the hyperlinks/ interactivity

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simmo

Is it possible to show two slides across two monitors in the same
presentation and keep the hyperlinks/ interactivity.
I have an interactive presentation created in 1024x768. Page size 10.65
inches width 8inches high. I tried extending the page to 21.3 inches by
8 inches wide but the content stretches. The idea was to copy and past
the other slide next to it with minimal hassle.
The perfect out come would be. if both slides could be presented on
different monitors and keep all the interactivity. I've got
PowerPoint 2003 and trying to play with power show. Any ideas
welcome.also dont realy want to recreate all slides from scratch.
 
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Westminster Chruch, PCA

Do you mean two of the same slide on two different monitors? If so, you could
use a splitter to split the output from your computer so you could use two
monitors off of one output. If you already have two outputs, right-click on
the desktop -> click settings -> click on the box labeled 2 -> uncheck
"Extend my Windows desktop on to this monitor" -> click apply. This will make
it so that any thing you do on one monitor will be shown on the other.
 
S

simmo

Thanks for the reply.
I’m trying to use two different slides. I can span the presentation across
two monitors but I’m trying to combine two slides. If their is a way of doing
this without losing all the formatting and interactivity it would make things
a lot easier than starting from scratch. I have been able to stretch one
slide across two monitors but I’m having trouble getting the other one in
next to it without losing all the formatting of the other slide. Unless
there’s a way of achieving the same thing in a different way.
 

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