cheat notes

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dubidao

i am going to do a presentation using ppt. how can I hide
the 'cheat' notes from the audience yet i can view and
read the notes out during the slide show? i m using ppt
2002
 
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Bill Dilworth

You will want to investigate dual monitor set-up.

See this link, but there are lots of others:
Multiple monitor
http://officeone.mvps.org/multi_monitor/multi_monitor_support.html


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dubidao

is there a simpler way?
-----Original Message-----
You will want to investigate dual monitor set-up.

See this link, but there are lots of others:
Multiple monitor
http://officeone.mvps.org/multi_monitor/multi_monitor_supp ort.html


--
Bill Dilworth, Microsoft PPT MVP
===============
Please spend a few minutes checking vestprog2@
out www.pptfaq.com This link will yahoo.
answer most of our questions, before com
you think to ask them.

Change org to com to defuse anti-spam,
ant-virus, anti-nuisance misdirection.
..
..





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Bill Foley

At the risk of sounding a little obstinate, the best way is to prepare for
your presentation. There is NO substitute (including hardware setups) for
being prepared. Learn your material, practice your presentation, then go in
there and blow them away! You will NOT fool anyone by looking at your
monitor and reading the notes that they can not see on the projector. They
will not even see what is being projected. What they will see is you
staring at your monitor, and the learning will stop!

As you get better at creating your presentations, the time to do so will go
down and your time to "prep" will go up. Sorry for the "preaching", but I
better get off this podium before I fall off and hurt myself!

Go get 'em!
 
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dubidao

Its not that I want to read ALL the notes. I am putting
some key notes so that it serve as a reminder.

Regards,
 

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