real time in slide show

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Bill Dilworth

Real time what? Do you mean a camera, a web site, a weather report, a clock
face, a stock ticker, an immediate area to type into? Or is there a product
called Real time?

You will need to give us just a bit more to go on. Also please include your
version of PowerPoint.

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oxid

Hi Bill,
by real time I mean time that flows i.e. actual time, so according to your
definition it is most probably a clock face on each slide (for example to
know how many minutes I have to finish my speech). I saw it once but I
haven't ask (at that moment it would be a stupid question). So I tryed to
manage it myself but I failed. I use Powerpoint 2003. The only think I found
is how to insert date and time, but it's not I'm thinking of (it's just an
information of latest change of the file).
Thanks in advance.
Oxid
 
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Bill Dilworth

Check out
**Clocks and timers for PowerPoint
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00081.htm

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