my slide display advances at a different speeds on the monitors?

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Power Point Nurse Educator

Please advise... my presentor presentation mode shows the slide faster than
the presentor mode advances.. .making it difficult to see my notes fast
enough? Any ideas?
 
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Bill Dilworth

I think it was the Bard that coined the phrase, "The show is the thing ..."

Presenter view is a cue for the upcoming slides and refreshes AFTER the show
screen has finished using the CPU cycles to render the change. This is
better than having both change together in the jerky underpowered way.
PowerPoint is keeping the main show as clean and smooth as your system can
handle.

You could place the first 2 sentences of your notes on the previous slide to
accommodate the change time lag. Just make sure you mark it so you know what
is happening.

2 Blah blah Blah.
Blah blah Blah.

--> Slide Advance

3 Blah Blah


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Power Point Nurse Educator

yes... this was helpful but seems to be a funky "work around" to have to put
the notes on the previous page... but thanks!!
Power PNE
 
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Power Point Nurse Educator

I agree... this is poor work "around." I was really hoping the 2007 upgrade
would allow the slides to change simultaneously. I am finding that many of
my nurse collegues are not even aware of the presentor mode. I have a
feeling there would be more requests for improvement if they were aware of
the possibilities and the transitions issues. Please advise..

I love the new changes in Power Point 2007! I was waiting for something
like this.. thanks!!
 

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