How do I project a presentation while viewing the notes in Ppt?

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LeeAnnMH

I would like to view the notes on my screen while my audience views the
presentation. I have heard there is a way to do this, but am not sure how.
Any assistance would be appreciated!
 
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LeeAnnMH

So, would it be correct to say that I couldn't do this with just PowerPoint?
I would need to purchase additional hardware for my computer? The user I'm
assisting would like to do this with a presentation at a different facility
where a computer will already be set up for her.
 
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tohlz

You will have to check out to see whether the computer supports it first. To
go into the presenter view as stated in the tutorial, click on Slide Show >
Set Up Show. Then, put a checkmark on Show presenter view.
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LeeAnnMH

Steve...

Thanks for this information....this will really help if we can make this
work. How would I be able to force PowerPoint to send the presentation to do
this (send the presentation to the second video port)?
 
L

LeeAnnMH

I really appreciate your help on this....you aren't, by chance, an expert in
Outlook as well, are you? I submitted a question to that discussion group
earlier and haven't heard anything back. We're having an issue at our
facility with the VP's Outlook. They set their outlook to give editor rights
to their administrative assistant (and this was a while ago). Now, everyone
in the facility has editor rights to everything in his Outlook (calendar,
inbox, etc.). We have checked the permissions and delegates on both his
machine and the server, but can't find anything to be out of place. We
recently upgraded the server to exchange 2003, so we are wondering if this
might be the issue. If you know anything about this, please let me know...it
would be greatly appreciated.
 

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