PPT2003 Presenter View

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Paul Buckner

Is there any way to show Presenter View when a 2nd
monitor is not present? We want to rehearse a PPT show and
display the notes.

Thanks
Paul
 
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NAG

You could try pressing Ctrl while clicking the Slide Show
button. This plays the show in the upper-left corner and
you can still see the Slide Pane.

NAG
 
P

Paul Buckner

I did think of that, but the person presenting would like
to go over the slides exactly how they will be displayed
in presenter view without have a 2nd monitor connected.
Also, when the presenter goes on the road to give PPT
shows we would like to avoid having to reconfigure the
extended desktop (I've noticed after several reboots
without 2nd monitor connected, extended desktop has to be
reconfigured).

Paul
 
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Why not simply print-out the notes for him?

Or display the notes by right clicking and selecting 'display notes', from
within an active presentation?


Wanting a different configuration without wanting to reconfigure is a little
contradictory, don't you think?

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Guest

We'll try displaying the notes during the show as you
suggest. We don't want a different configuration, just
want the same one even if a 2nd monitor is not attached...

Thanks
Paul
-----Original Message-----
Why not simply print-out the notes for him?

Or display the notes by right clicking and
selecting 'display notes', from
 
P

Paul Buckner

That's exactly what we are looking for, I just wished I
had phrased it like that in the beginning! I was hoping
there was a way to trick PPT2003 into always displaying in
Presenter View, but I guess not.

Thanks for all your suggestions...

Paul
 

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