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Three Reasons to Use Powerpoint's Presenter View

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2010

Reasons to Use Powerpoint's Presenter View

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  • Really nice video!

    Thanks!

  • thanks a million but i have a question can i open another program while this slide show is active?

  • Nice

    

  • If you notice any changes to be made, such as in spelling, can you change that without the audience seeing?

    thank you, this was good information and slowly thoughtfully presented in a way

    that us Non-Techi people can understand. Thank you

  • @omgbygollywow: computer needs multiple monitor capability (usually it requires desktop computers to have two video cards; laptops often have the capability built in); must be running an operating system that supports multiple displays, such as Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows XP or later; Multiple monitor support must be enabled by setting the display options. In Control Panel, click the Display icon. Presenter view must be turned on (2010 - Slide Show-Monitors, check Use Presenter View)

  • My laptop does not detect a "secod monitor" when I plug in the VGA cable and click the Use Presenter View box to use our projector. Do yo know why that is?

  • can u do that with powerpoint 2003?

  • nice, thank you!

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