Dual Screen

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Chris Fernando

Hi, I am using dual screen (monitor and multimedia) is there any way to edit
or insert picture during the presentation without showing in the screen
Thanks a lot in advance
Shalom
Chris Fernando
 
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Echo S

Yeah, if you run your presentation on the secondary monitor (do not use
Presenter View, just specify in the Slide Show menu or tab that your
presentation should run on the secondary monitor), you should be able to
leave Normal (editing) View up on the primary monitor. Any changes you make
there will be seen immediately on the secondary monitor -- which is the
actual presentation, of course.

Practice with the mouse to make sure focus goes back to the secondary
monitor after you make changes. (Or use Alt+Tab to switch to the secondary
after making changes on the primary.)
 
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Chris Fernando

Thanks a lot
Shalom
Echo S said:
Yeah, if you run your presentation on the secondary monitor (do not use
Presenter View, just specify in the Slide Show menu or tab that your
presentation should run on the secondary monitor), you should be able to
leave Normal (editing) View up on the primary monitor. Any changes you make
there will be seen immediately on the secondary monitor -- which is the
actual presentation, of course.

Practice with the mouse to make sure focus goes back to the secondary
monitor after you make changes. (Or use Alt+Tab to switch to the secondary
after making changes on the primary.)

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Chris Fernando said:
Hi, I am using dual screen (monitor and multimedia) is there any way to
edit
or insert picture during the presentation without showing in the screen
Thanks a lot in advance
Shalom
Chris Fernando

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